
Digou Scenic Area , located in Tangdian Town, northeast of Yingshang County, Fuyang City, is an ecological park integrating tourism and environmental protection. Key attractions include Zhuyin Temple, the Hall of Five Hundred Arhats, and the Ecological Park.
The Hall of Five Hundred Arhats is remarkably complete, carved entirely from camphor wood, earning it the title of " a shining pearl in the treasure house of Chinese sculpture . " Together, Zhuyin Temple and the Hall of Five Hundred Arhats form a comprehensive Buddhist cultural venue and a comprehensive tourist destination.
The Digou Scenic Area boasts a patchwork of lakes, islands, and gardens. Swan Lake ripples with emerald waters, fish leap, and birds chirp, creating a picturesque scene. The gentle breeze evokes a graceful, captivating scene. With vast expanses of water and lush vegetation, including numerous rare species, the tropical botanical garden invites you into a true tropical world.
Digou Scenic Area boasts a patchwork of lakes, islands, mountains, and gardens. It boasts a world-renowned monkey park housing 600 monkeys of 18 species, East China's largest artificial swan lake, an island housing hundreds of rare birds, and the unique Lion and Tiger Mountain. Over 40 species of wild animals and over 300 varieties of ancient trees, rare flowers, and exotic plants create a breathtakingly beautiful and captivating scene.
Suitable for all seasons
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40 yuan/person (including Digou Wetland Park and Bamboo Music Poetry)
8:30-17:30
Digou Scenic Area is known for its rich natural beauty and historical importance. The area is home to diverse wildlife and plants, as well as several traditional cultural sites. It is a key destination for nature lovers and those interested in Chinese heritage.
Located in Anhui Province, Digou Scenic Area can be accessed via taxi or private car from the nearby city center. Public transportation options may be available, but taxis are the most convenient option for tourists.
The park is open year-round, generally from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months, when the weather is pleasant and the area is not overcrowded.
The entrance fee is typically around 30-50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or via local ticket vendors. Online ticketing might not be available.
It is generally not necessary to book tickets in advance, unless you plan to visit during peak tourist seasons or holidays, in which case booking a few days ahead is recommended.
A visit typically takes 2-3 hours to fully explore the main areas of the park, including the walking trails, cultural sites, and scenic viewpoints.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin. Audio guides in English are typically not available, so it's advisable to bring a guidebook or translation app for better understanding.
Start by exploring the main trails, then visit the cultural landmarks. Finish your visit with a stop at one of the scenic viewpoints to enjoy the landscape.
Night visits or light shows are not commonly available. Special events or cultural performances may occur during holidays.
The park is relatively peaceful on weekdays and during the off-season. Weekends and public holidays can be crowded, so visiting during the weekdays is recommended for a quieter experience.
The park has basic facilities, including toilets and rest areas. There may be limited food and beverage options available near the entrance, but it is advisable to bring your own water and snacks.
The park has well-maintained paths suitable for children and elderly visitors. However, some areas may be challenging for visitors with disabilities due to uneven terrain.
Cash is accepted, and mobile payment options such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are commonly used. Credit cards may be accepted in some areas but it is recommended to carry cash.
There are a few local restaurants near the entrance of the park offering traditional Chinese food. For more options, you can head to the city center of Fuyang.
Vegetarian options are available in some local restaurants. However, vegan or halal food may be limited. It’s recommended to check with restaurants in advance for specific dietary needs.
There are several budget-friendly hotels and guesthouses in Fuyang city. The city center offers more upscale accommodations for those seeking higher-end options.
There are souvenir shops near the entrance selling traditional crafts, local tea, and small cultural mementos.
After visiting the park, taxis and public buses are the most convenient options for continuing your trip. The Fuyang Railway Station is easily accessible for longer travel.