
Maoershan National Forest Park, located in Taining County, Sanming, Fujian Province, borders the Jinhu Shili Pinghu Scenic Area. It is a shining pearl on the Greater Jinhu Lake tourist route. The park covers 2,560 hectares and features the Jinmaoshan Scenic Area, Hemingshan Scenic Area, Huangjiahu Scenic Area, and Pinghu Scenic Area. As a symbol of Jinhu Lake, there's a saying: "If you don't climb Maoershan, your visit to Jinhu Lake is in vain." Climbing the mountain offers panoramic views of the entire Jinhu Lake.
Looking around Maoer Mountain, one can see Three Sword Peaks piercing the clouds, Golden Cat Mountain towering over the heavens, and Fairy Peak gazing out towards her husband. These three distinct peaks, each a unique and unique form, truly a masterpiece of Danxia landform. A bird's-eye view from the summit is like stepping into a painting, with shimmering waters, three lakes competing for splendor, and the Danxia on the water captivating the senses. Winding paths lead into the mountains, offering tranquil and captivating scenery, where vines, old trees, lush mountain flowers, and the breeze filtering through the shade create a refreshing and pleasant atmosphere. Maoer Mountain Forest Park is renowned for its scenic beauty, with its unique peaks, caves, waterfalls, dense forests, and ancient monuments forming a dynamic and dynamic landscape. It serves a variety of purposes, including tourism, fitness and recuperation, scientific research, and is also an ideal location for forest exploration, specimen collection, and camping internships.
Maoershan National Forest Park has built a tourist highway, parking lot, boat dock, main trail, park gate, and management office within the scenic area, continuously improving its infrastructure. The park now has the capacity to accommodate 100,000 visitors annually. The park boasts abundant tourism resources, including lush forest vegetation and a rich variety of species. Peaks, rocks, waterfalls, and springs each have their own unique charm, and the diverse cultural landscapes offer a wide variety of attractions, ensuring a high level of viewing opportunities.
The subtropical monsoon climate is suitable for all seasons.
Jinmao Mountain, Heming Mountain Area, Huangjia Lake, Pinghu Lake.
It is recommended to visit for about 1 day.
40 yuan/person
May 1st - October 31st (summer): 8:00-15:30;
November 1st - April 30th (winter), 8:00-15:00.
Maoershan National Forest Park is an important ecological and conservation area in Fujian, known for its rich biodiversity and role in preserving the region's natural heritage. It is part of the larger Maoershan mountain range, which is famous for its pristine forests, rare plant species, and wildlife.
The park is located in Sanming, Fujian. You can reach the park by taxi or private car. Public transportation options, such as buses, may be limited, so it's recommended to use a taxi or a local guide for easier access.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the landscape is lush and vibrant.
The entrance fee is around 60 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the park entrance, or in some cases, online through local ticket platforms.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance, but during peak seasons, it is recommended to purchase tickets ahead of time to avoid long lines.
A full exploration of the park usually takes around 3-4 hours, depending on how much of the park you wish to hike or explore.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides may also be available in Chinese, and it's advisable to check with the park staff for availability in other languages.
Start by visiting the main entrance and hiking the primary trail, leading to the observation deck. Afterward, you can explore the lakes and nearby nature trails.
Night visits and light shows are not available. However, special nature walks and tours might be organized during certain seasons, so it's best to check ahead of time.
The park can be crowded on weekends and public holidays. To avoid crowds, it's best to visit early in the morning on weekdays or during the off-season (winter and early spring).
The park is partially accessible for elderly and disabled visitors. Some areas have paved paths, but more rugged trails may not be accessible for those with mobility impairments. It's best to check in advance for more accessibility details.
Cash and mobile payments (such as Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely accepted. Credit cards may not be accepted at all food stalls or shops, so it’s a good idea to carry cash or use mobile payments.
Vegetarian food options are available, especially in the nearby city of Sanming. Halal food options may be limited but can be found in certain areas of Sanming.
Souvenir shops are available at the park entrance, selling items like local handicrafts, forest-themed trinkets, and herbal products.