
Wangmang Township, located in Chang'an District, Xi'an, is under the jurisdiction of Chang'an County. Established in 1956, it became a commune in 1961, renamed Xi'an Jingdu Friendship Commune in 1979, and restored to Wangmang Township in 1984. Located in the southeastern part of the county, at the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains, 20 kilometers from the county seat, it is a hilly, fruit-producing, grain-producing, animal husbandry, and fishing area. It covers an area of 83 square kilometers and has a population of 21,000.
Wangmang Township was established in 1956, a commune was established in 1961, and it was renamed Xi'an Jingdu Friendship Commune in 1979. It was renamed Wangmang Township in 1984. In 1996, it had an area of 83 square kilometers and a population of 21,000.
It administers the Parent-Teacher Association of No. 2 Vocational Middle School and 23 administrative villages, including Xiahongmiao, Dongwangmang, Xiwangmang, Liuxiu, Qingchan Temple, Erli, Zhengjiapo, Shuizhai, Zhugoukou, Yangyukou East, Yangyukou West, Guta, Wangjia, Mengjia, Shanghongmiao, Xiasanguantang, Shangsanguantang, Xiaoyuhe, Tumenyu, Jiangliu, Qingshuitou South Village, Qingshuitou North, and Jiangcun.
Weizhao Township is located in the southern part of Chang'an District, 15 kilometers from the urban area. It was established as Weizhao Township in Duqu District in 1956, became a commune in 1961, and was upgraded to a township in 1984. As of 1996, it covered an area of 13.7 square kilometers and had a population of 12,000. It administered ten administrative villages: Weizhao 1, Weizhao 2, Weizhao 3, Weizhao 4, Changqizhai, Nanpo, Dongsanjiaopo, Xisanjiaopo, Yincun, and Houcun.
After the administrative division adjustment in 2002, the code of Wangmang Township was 610116206, and it administered 34 administrative villages, including Xiwangmang, Dongwangmang, Liuxiu, Shuizhai, Shangsanguan, Qingchansi, Erli, Zhengjiapo, Qingnan, Qingbei, Xiaoyuhe, Yangdong, Yangxi, Zhugoukou, Gedada, Tumenyu, Jiangliu, Mengjia, Wangjia, Dongxinzhuang, Xiasanguan, Shanghongmiao, Xiahongmiao, Jiangcun, Weier, Weiyi, Weisan, Weisi, Xipo, Nanpo, Changqi, Hougou, Yincun, and Dongpo.
The warm temperate humid climate makes it suitable for travel in all seasons.
Cangjie's writing platform, the Western Zhou Dynasty chariot and horse pits at Fenghao, and the ruins of the Qin Dynasty's Afang Palace;
Recommended 2-day tour
free
Open all day
Wangmang Township, located in the Xi'an area, has a deep historical background tied to the Tang Dynasty. The area is known for its ancient temples and proximity to important historical trade routes, making it a significant cultural site.
Wangmang Township is located in the southeastern part of Xi'an. You can reach it by taking a taxi or bus from the city center. The area is also accessible by private car, and some parts can be explored by walking, especially the village center.
Wangmang Township is open year-round. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the natural surroundings are most vibrant.
The entrance fee for various attractions in Wangmang Township varies, typically ranging from ¥20 to ¥50. Tickets can be purchased on-site, and for some popular spots, online booking may be available.
It is generally not required to book tickets in advance unless visiting during peak tourist seasons or special events. Booking a few days in advance is recommended during these times.
Expect to spend a full day exploring Wangmang Township if you want to visit the main attractions, take in the scenery, and enjoy a leisurely walk around the village.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and English at most of the major attractions. Audio guides in English may also be offered at popular sites.
Start with the Wangmang Temple, followed by a visit to the village center. Afterward, take a hike on the nearby trails to explore the natural beauty and capture the best views.
Night visits are not common in Wangmang Township. However, the area is tranquil in the evening and ideal for quiet walks. No major light shows are held here.
Wangmang Township is generally not crowded except during the Chinese New Year or national holidays. Weekdays during the off-season (autumn and early spring) are the least crowded times to visit.
The main areas of Wangmang Township are accessible for elderly visitors and children. However, some hiking trails may be difficult for those with mobility issues.
Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted in Wangmang Township. Cash is still needed for smaller transactions in some local shops.
Vegetarian food is widely available in local restaurants, and halal options can be found at specific eateries catering to Muslim visitors.
Souvenir shops in Wangmang Township sell local crafts, including hand-woven textiles, pottery, and traditional tea sets.