
The Yongchun County Chuanshanyan Glass Plank Road Scenic Area, located in Fude Village, Hengkou Township, Yongchun County, is home to the only Danxia landform in Southern Fujian and is known as the "Little Wuyi of Southern Fujian." Formed naturally by volcanic eruptions, the Chuanshanyan Danxia landform features towering rocks and lush, unusual trees, creating a scene that makes one forget their true place. The area boasts the Song Dynasty Lingying Temple, dedicated to the Qingshui Patriarch, and the study of Li Guangdi, a Grand Secretary during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. Visitors and students alike can find their dreams fulfilled here! The area also boasts a resort villa, an ecological experience farm, a Jurassic (dinosaur) recreation area, a jungle adventure, and Southern Fujian's first high-altitude rock-faced glass plank road. Come and enjoy the scenery, explore, relax, and rejuvenate!
The subtropical monsoon climate makes it suitable for travel in all four seasons.
Mountain resort, ecological experience farm, Jurassic (dinosaur) amusement area, jungle adventure and the first high mountain stone wall glass plank road in southern Fujian;
It is recommended to play for about 5 hours.
60 yuan/person
7:00-18:00
Yongchun Chuanshanyan Ecological Park is an important conservation area dedicated to protecting the local biodiversity and natural environment. It serves as both a recreational space for visitors and a sanctuary for wildlife, offering insight into the region’s ecological balance.
The park is located in Yongchun, Quanzhou, Fujian Province. It can be accessed by taxi from the city center or by local buses. There is no direct metro line to the park, so a taxi or bus is the most convenient option.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and crowds.
The entrance fee is generally around 30 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site, and some online platforms may also offer pre-purchase options.
Booking tickets in advance is not typically required unless you’re visiting during peak seasons or public holidays. It’s advisable to book a few days ahead during busy times.
You’ll need approximately 2-3 hours to explore the park fully, depending on how much time you spend in the ecological zones and on hiking trails.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and you can arrange them at the park entrance. Audio guides are not widely offered, so booking a tour is recommended if you want more information on the park’s ecological features.
Start by exploring the ecological zones to learn about the park’s natural habitat, then take a stroll along the scenic trails and finish by relaxing by one of the ponds for a peaceful end to your visit.
Night visits and light shows are not available at this park. The park closes by 5:00 PM, and its main activities are centered around daytime exploration.
The park can get busy on weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon.
The park has public toilets and rest areas for visitors to relax. There are food stalls selling snacks and drinks, but no large restaurants. Some small souvenir shops are also available near the entrance.
The park is generally accessible to elderly visitors and children. However, some hiking trails may not be suitable for those with mobility issues. The main areas around the entrance and ponds are easily accessible.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments (WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely used. Credit cards may also be accepted at some locations in the park.
There are small cafes and snack stands within the park selling drinks and light bites. For more substantial meals, visitors can head to restaurants in nearby Yongchun town.
Vegetarian options are available at some food stalls, but vegan and halal options may be limited. You may need to head into Yongchun town for more variety.
There are various hotels and guesthouses in Yongchun town, ranging from budget to mid-range accommodations. A taxi ride from the town center to the park is quick and convenient.
Souvenir shops near the park entrance sell local crafts, such as traditional tea sets, pottery, and small eco-friendly items like bamboo products.
Taxis are the most convenient way to continue your trip. You can also take a local bus to explore other parts of Yongchun or Quanzhou city.