Visitors to Qiupu River Scenic Area can enjoy peaceful walks along the riverbanks, boating on the river, and exploring the picturesque natural surroundings. It’s also an excellent place for photography, birdwatching, and enjoying local culture through the nearby villages.

The Qiupu River, also known as the Yunxi River, spans Qimen, Shitai, and Guichi counties (and cities) in Anhui Province. Visitors to the scenic area can personally wield a hammer to experience the joy of oil pressing, millstone grinding, milling rice, pedal a waterwheel, collect pebbles, and pound water turtles in the ancient woods. They can also swim at the beach, play volleyball, and enjoy water activities, including bamboo rafting.
Along the way, visitors can enjoy scenic spots such as Dengzhan Ferry, the Moon-Dividing Plank Bridge, the Eagle Catching Fish, the Dinosaur Crossing the River, Yuanbao Mountain, Swallow Cave, Tiger Head Temple, hippos watching fish, large meadows, ancient trees, ancient bridges, ancient trails, Lion Pond, Li Bai's Fishing Platform, the site of a Japanese plane crash, and Neolithic cultural relics. The river's clear, turquoise water reveals the bottom, and its winding course with dangerous rapids makes it a great place for rafting and leisure.
The Qiupu River rafting section is particularly unique: ancient trees line the banks, the riverbed is treacherous and the current is rapid, recreating the "Shuicheling, Ostrich Bay, and Yuliangba" described by Li Bai. The Qiupu River rafting course, stretching 5 kilometers, passes through numerous treacherous rapids and reefs of various shapes. Guests can enjoy the thrill of surfing in the middle of the river on a kayak.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
Best in summer and autumn
It is recommended to spend half a day
Rafting ticket: 60 yuan/person
Qiupu River Jungle Crossing: 60 yuan/person
Daughter Village Folk Culture Experience Hall: 25 yuan/person
Qiupu Fishing Village Selenium-rich Hot Spring: 78 per person
08:00-17:00
Qiupu River is historically significant as a natural waterway, with the surrounding scenic area serving as a vital resource for local agriculture and transportation. The scenic area is celebrated for its natural beauty, blending mountains, rivers, and traditional architecture.
Qiupu River Scenic Area is located in Chizhou, Anhui. It can be accessed by taxi or local buses. There are no metro stations nearby, so it is best to take a taxi or bus from Chizhou’s city center to reach the river.
The scenic area is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are in the spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the surrounding nature is at its most vibrant. Weekdays are less crowded, making for a more peaceful experience.
The entrance fee is around 30-50 CNY, depending on the specific activities you wish to participate in. Tickets can be purchased onsite or through local online ticketing platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary, though it may be helpful during peak tourist seasons or weekends. Booking a few days in advance is recommended if visiting during holidays.
To fully explore the Qiupu River Scenic Area, including walking around the river, taking a boat ride, and enjoying the natural surroundings, you should plan to spend around 2-3 hours.
The must-see highlights include the river itself, which offers beautiful views, the nearby traditional villages, and various scenic walking paths along the water. Boating on the river and viewing the nearby hills and forests are also top activities.
Guided tours are available, generally in Mandarin. Audio guides may be available in Mandarin as well. It’s best to check availability in advance for non-Mandarin guides.
Good photography spots include the riverbanks, where you can capture views of the water and surrounding natural scenery, especially during sunrise or sunset. The traditional architecture in the nearby villages also makes for great photo opportunities.
A recommended itinerary is to start by exploring the riverbanks, then take a boat ride for scenic views. Afterward, visit the nearby villages to experience the local culture and enjoy a peaceful walk along the trails.
Currently, there are no night visits or light shows in the Qiupu River Scenic Area. However, special tours can be arranged if booked in advance.
The scenic area can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are early mornings or weekdays, particularly in the off-peak seasons of spring and autumn.
The area has basic facilities including toilets, rest areas, and water fountains. There are some small shops offering local snacks and souvenirs, but larger restaurants are not located directly inside the scenic area.
While the scenic area is generally accessible, some areas may have steep paths. Elderly or disabled visitors may find it challenging to navigate certain trails, but assistance may be available for those who need it.
Mobile payments (e.g., Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely accepted, and some areas also accept credit cards. Cash is not typically needed unless purchasing from local street vendors.
There are several local restaurants near the scenic area, offering traditional Anhui cuisine, such as stewed dishes, local river fish, and snacks. There are no major cafes inside the scenic area.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available in nearby restaurants, though halal food may be harder to find. It is recommended to inquire at specific restaurants for vegetarian or halal options.
There are several hotels in Chizhou, ranging from budget to mid-range accommodations. Some hotels near the scenic area include the Chizhou Grand Hotel and local guesthouses, which are convenient for overnight stays.
Nearby attractions include the Jiuhua Mountain Scenic Area, known for its Buddhist temples, and the ancient town of Langxi, which is rich in historical architecture. These can easily be combined with a visit to Qiupu River for a full day of sightseeing.
There are small souvenir shops near the scenic area selling local handicrafts, such as bamboo products, traditional paintings, and locally made snacks. Handcrafted items reflecting the area’s culture are popular souvenirs.
Taxis, local buses, or private cars are the best options for continuing your trip after visiting the scenic area. Chizhou has a well-connected public transport system, and taxis or ride-sharing apps like Didi are also widely available.