Explore the traditional houses and experience the rural way of life in Chushan Village. Take a walk through the tea plantations, enjoy the fresh air, and immerse yourself in local culture. Don’t miss the beautiful landscapes and the village's historical buildings, which are perfect for photography.

Chushan is a high mountain village in Neicuo Town, Xiang'an District, nestled on the slopes of Miaogao Mountain. A serene, emerald water, acacia forests, fragrant wild chrysanthemums, and lavender blossom, the lush green mountains blend with the verdant waters, and the birdsong of the mountains add to the tranquility, creating a paradise-like ecological destination. In addition to its unique ecological environment, Chushan boasts a rich historical heritage. The village was first established during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty and has endured the ravages of revolutionary war in modern times. Despite the vicissitudes of life, its original character remains. Despite its remote location, it boasts abundant resources, and despite its sparse population, it boasts a rich cultural heritage.
The subtropical marine monsoon climate and local climatic conditions are particularly suitable for the growth of wild chrysanthemums. Almost every household in the village of more than 200 grows wild chrysanthemums, making it the best time to appreciate chrysanthemums in autumn.
It is recommended to go hiking and enjoy chrysanthemums;
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Chushan Village is known for its historical Fujian architecture and its deep connection to tea cultivation. The village represents a rural lifestyle that is closely tied to the region's agricultural practices and offers insights into the traditions and cultural heritage of the area.
Chushan Village is located in Xiamen, Fujian Province. You can reach it by taxi from Xiamen city center, which takes approximately 30-40 minutes. Public buses also serve the area, but taxis are more convenient.
The village is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are in spring and autumn, when the weather is mild, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful for hiking and photography.
The entrance fee is around 20-30 CNY. Tickets are available for purchase at the entrance on the day of the visit. No online ticketing system is available for this attraction.
It’s not necessary to book tickets in advance. Tickets can be purchased on-site. However, it’s recommended to check ahead during peak tourist seasons or weekends.
It typically takes 2-3 hours to explore Chushan Village, including time to enjoy the natural surroundings, walk around the village, and visit the tea plantations.
Key highlights include the traditional tea plantations, the historic village houses, and the scenic walking trails that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and some may offer basic explanations in English. Audio guides are not commonly available, but local guides are knowledgeable about the village's history and culture.
The best viewpoints are from the higher grounds of the village, where you can capture panoramic shots of the tea fields and the rural landscape. The tea plantations and the village's historical architecture are also excellent for photos.
Start your visit by exploring the village center, then walk through the tea plantations. Head to the higher viewpoints for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. End your visit by exploring the old houses and traditional architecture in the village.
There are no night visits or light shows available at Chushan Village. The village is best explored during the day to fully appreciate its natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Chushan Village can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. To avoid the crowds, it’s best to visit during weekdays or in the early morning or late afternoon.
The village offers basic facilities such as toilets and water stations. There are no large shops or restaurants within the village, but small vendors sell snacks and refreshments.
Due to the terrain, the village may not be fully accessible for elderly or disabled visitors, but it is suitable for children and those with good mobility. There are uneven paths and steps that might be challenging for people with limited mobility.
Cash is accepted, and mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are commonly used in the village. Credit cards are generally not accepted.
There are no restaurants within the village, but there are several small eateries and cafés in the nearby towns where visitors can enjoy local cuisine before or after their visit.
Vegetarian options are available in nearby eateries, but vegan and halal food options may be limited in the rural area.
There are budget hotels and guesthouses in Xiamen city or the nearby Jimei district. For a more luxurious stay, there are also high-end hotels in Xiamen city center.
Nearby attractions include the Jimei School Village, Xiamen Botanical Garden, and Gulangyu Island, all of which are easily accessible and can be included in a day trip from Chushan Village.
There are small souvenir shops selling local crafts, tea, and Fujian-style pottery. For more variety, you can visit souvenir shops in Xiamen city.
After visiting Chushan Village, taxis are the most convenient way to continue the trip. Public transportation is available but may require transfers for longer journeys.