Hike up the mountain trails, visit the temples scattered across the peak, enjoy the scenic views from the summit, and explore the peaceful atmosphere ideal for meditation and photography.

Luohan Mountain, named for the 500 arhats standing gracefully facing east, is located in Miaoshan Village, Meipu Village, Lianhua Town, Tongan County. Formerly known as Qingshanyan, it covers over 1,000 mu (approximately 1,000 hectares) and boasts picturesque scenery, picturesque mountains and clear waters. The ancient temple on the mountain boasts a history of over 500 years. The 500 arhats are depicted in a variety of styles, resembling monks, Buddhas, and both civil and military figures, young and old. There are wrathful Vajra figures, pensive monks, barefoot pilgrims, and a bare-bellied Amitābha, each with its own distinct expression.
Lianhua Arhat Mountain is located in Lianhua National Forest Park, in the Miaoshan Village of Meipu Village, Lianhua Town, Tong'an District, Xiamen City, near Qingshanyan. Covering thousands of acres, the area boasts picturesque scenery, beautiful mountains and clear waters. Utilizing natural ecological foundations and green vegetation, the mountain serves as a forest of stele tablets, where inscriptions by celebrities from all walks of life have been carved. Combining Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, the mountainside houses a thousand Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and Arhats, creating the world's first outdoor Arhat Mountain scenic area.
With a subtropical marine monsoon climate, the scenic area includes more than 30 landscape and night view projects, including the 500 Arhat Forest, 12 Farmers' Love for Arhat Mountain, Zhuzi Ink Washing Pool, Guandi Temple, Guanyin Pavilion, Arhat Pagoda, and Buddha Light Avenue, making it suitable for summer and autumn travel.
Headless Arhat
Luohan Mountain took more than three years to build but achieved zero accidents. Speaking of zero accidents, we have to mention Luohan No. 293, which is one of the three legendary stories of Luohan Mountain.
Sanbao Hall
The Sanbao Hall, representing one of the "two dragons" of Luohan Mountain, is considered the most auspicious location on the mountain. Long before the construction of Luohan Mountain, a Ming Dynasty Maitreya Buddha statue, carved from Xiangshan wood, was enshrined here. This statue was said to be so effective that Mr. Lin later built a dedicated shrine for it, which became the first temple on Luohan Mountain.
Arhat's gilded body
There are nearly a thousand Arhats on Luohan Mountain, each of which is supported by business elites and kind-hearted people in society.
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Luohan Mountain is a historic mountain in Xiamen, known for its serene natural beauty and Buddhist temples. It has been a spiritual site for centuries, offering a tranquil escape for those seeking peace and reflection.
Luohan Mountain is located in the eastern part of Xiamen. You can reach it by taxi or bus from downtown Xiamen, or by walking if you're close to the mountain base.
The mountain is open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early morning or late afternoon visits offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, making them the best times to visit.
The entrance fee to Luohan Mountain is approximately 30-50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance on-site. No online booking is required.
No, you do not need to book tickets in advance. You can purchase tickets directly at the entrance.
It typically takes about 2-3 hours to explore Luohan Mountain, including hiking, visiting the temples, and enjoying the views from the summit.
Highlights include the ancient Buddhist temples, the panoramic viewpoints at the top, and the tranquil walking paths through the lush greenery.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and you can request a tour at the entrance. Audio guides may also be available, but primarily in Chinese.
The best viewpoints are at the summit of the mountain and near the temples, where you can capture panoramic shots of Xiamen and the surrounding landscapes.
Start at the base of the mountain, follow the main trail up to the temples, and continue to the summit for the best views. The route is well-marked and easy to follow.
Night visits are not typically available, and there are no light shows. However, the mountain is peaceful and quiet, making it ideal for a serene evening walk if you're staying nearby.
The mountain can be crowded during weekends and holidays. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays in the early morning or late afternoon.
Basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas are available. There are no food vendors inside the park, but you will find a few shops at the base selling drinks and snacks.
The mountain trails may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors due to the steep terrain. However, children and families can enjoy the easier paths and temple visits.
Cash is not necessary, as most places accept mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay. Some small shops may also accept cards.
There are no restaurants inside the park, but there are several local restaurants and cafes nearby in the city center that serve traditional Fujianese cuisine.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some nearby restaurants. Halal food options may be found in the city center.
Nearby hotels include the Xiamen Marriott Hotel and the Swiss Grand Xiamen, both of which are located within a short taxi ride from the park.
Nearby attractions include the Nanputuo Temple, Xiamen University, and the Gulangyu Island. These sites are all easy to combine in a day trip.
While there are no souvenir shops inside the park, nearby shops in Xiamen offer local handicrafts, teas, and snacks, which make great souvenirs.
After visiting, you can take a taxi, bus, or the metro to continue your trip. The nearby bus stations and metro stops make transportation easy.