Explore the lush natural scenery, take a boat ride on the peaceful river, and hike through the forested areas. Visit the historical temples and ancient structures within the park, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere perfect for photography and relaxation.

Located in the northwest of Wangshan Ecological Park, the Yisongling Scenic Area is a tea-themed scenic spot. It is divided into an entrance landscape area, a tea production area, a tea tasting and appreciation area, and a scenic climbing area. It also serves as a gateway for tourists to explore the surrounding mountains. Su Zimei's poem reads, " In the southwest, I climb Yao Peak, commonly known as Yao's base. The flood cannot flood it, and thousands of people live there."
The scenic area boasts a thousand-acre ecological tea expo garden, the Longjin Teahouse, the Gourd Pond, the Plum Blossom Well, Yaofeng Mountain, the Dragon Cave, and the Thousand-Realm Stone, among other natural and cultural attractions. While in the Aoshan Ridge, you'll experience the secluded charm of " strange rocks towering over precarious cliffs, cascading springs cascading into secluded pools, bamboo groves reaching the vast expanse, and leaning pines obstructing the misty air , " and immerse yourself in the allure of a serene paradise nestled in the lush mountains and forests.
The best time to travel is from April to October
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Yisongling Scenic Area is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The park is home to ancient temples, traditional architecture, and a picturesque landscape that has drawn visitors for centuries. It represents the harmony between nature and human history.
Yisongling Scenic Area is located in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. It is accessible by taxi or bus from Suzhou city center. Public transportation options include local buses, while taxis provide a faster and more direct route.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn seasons when the weather is pleasant, and the natural beauty of the park is at its peak.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥40-60. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online through various ticketing platforms. Booking tickets online in advance is recommended for convenience.
Booking tickets in advance is not mandatory but recommended during peak tourist seasons to avoid long waiting times. It’s best to book at least one day in advance for weekends or holidays.
It typically takes about 2 to 3 hours to explore the main attractions of Yisongling Scenic Area, including the temples, hiking trails, and boat ride. A full day may be required if you want to enjoy all the activities leisurely.
Must-see highlights include the ancient temples, the peaceful river with boat rides, the forested walking trails, and the observation points offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and English-speaking guides can be arranged with prior notice. Audio guides are available in both Chinese and English for a self-paced experience.
Photography spots include the observation platforms offering views over the lush forests and river, the ancient temple courtyards, and the scenic boat ride along the water. The park’s tranquility also provides great opportunities for nature photography.
Start by visiting the main temples and cultural sites. Then take a stroll through the forested trails. Afterward, enjoy a peaceful boat ride along the river before heading to the observation points to enjoy the views.
Night visits and light shows are not available at Yisongling Scenic Area. The park is primarily a daytime attraction focusing on natural beauty and historical sites.
The park can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays, especially in the mornings, before lunchtime.
The park has public restrooms, drinking water stations, and several rest areas where visitors can relax. There are also small shops selling snacks, drinks, and souvenirs within the park.
The park is mostly accessible to elderly and disabled visitors, with paved paths for easy movement. However, some of the hiking trails and boat rides may be more suitable for those in good physical condition.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are accepted at the park. Credit and debit cards are also accepted at the main ticket office and shops.
Inside the park, there are small cafes serving snacks and drinks. Nearby, you'll find local restaurants offering traditional Chinese cuisine, including Suzhou-style dishes.
Vegetarian options are available at some of the local restaurants. Vegan and halal food options may be limited but can be found in nearby areas or in the city center of Suzhou.
There are a variety of hotels near the park, including mid-range and budget options. Hotels in the city center of Suzhou are easily accessible by taxi or public transport.
Nearby attractions include the famous Humble Administrator’s Garden, Tiger Hill, and the Suzhou Museum. These can easily be combined for a full day of sightseeing in Suzhou.
There are souvenir shops selling traditional Chinese items such as silk scarves, handcrafted goods, and postcards. Military-themed memorabilia may also be available in some shops.
After visiting the park, you can take a taxi, bus, or metro from the nearby transportation hubs. The Suzhou Railway Station is accessible for onward travel to other parts of Suzhou and beyond.