
The Pangu Mountain Scenic Area is located in Pangu Township, Biyang County, Henan Province, 15 kilometers from Biyang County. Its main peak, Pangu Mountain , stands 459 meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains and hills, resembling a moon surrounded by stars. According to the ancient Biyang County Chronicles, " Pangu Mountain is located 30 miles south of the county, where the Cai River originates. Its original name was Panhu, but later evolved into Pangu, leading to the establishment of a Pangu Temple on the mountain . "
Pangu Performing Arts Plaza, a sunken themed plaza , is designed around the concept of " yin and yang complementing each other, the sky being round and the earth being square." Drawing on the myth of " rolling mill for marriage, " the plaza integrates multiple functions, including tourist gathering, performances, and leisure activities.
Pangu Tribe Street is a 3- meter-long street with 40 shops of various types . It combines traditional cuisine, Central Plains specialties, and Chinese culture. It features handmade products, creative goods, regional delicacies, and local specialties. Its rich local flavor and original works attract tourists from home and abroad. This is not only a unique commercial street, but also an art gallery reflecting Chinese culture.
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Pangu Mountain is a notable natural and cultural site in Zhumadian, Henan. It is named after the legendary figure Pangu in Chinese mythology and is valued for its scenic beauty, ecological importance, and cultural associations with local traditions.
Located in the Zhumadian region of Henan province, Pangu Mountain is accessible by taxi or private vehicle. Local buses may connect nearby towns, and walking is suitable for exploring trails once inside the park.
Typically open from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable times to visit due to mild weather and vibrant natural scenery.
The entrance fee is usually moderate and can be purchased at the park entrance. Some online booking platforms may offer tickets in advance, but offline purchase at the gate is common.
Advance booking is not required except during peak holiday periods or weekends. Booking a few days ahead is sufficient if needed.
3–5 hours are recommended to hike trails, visit viewpoints, and enjoy the main natural attractions.
Guided tours may be available in Chinese; audio guides are typically not provided.
Start at the main entrance, follow the marked trails to key viewpoints and waterfalls, explore forest paths, and return via a scenic loop back to the entrance.
Night visits are generally not permitted. Special tours or events may be offered seasonally during local festivals.
Weekdays are less crowded. Weekends and public holidays attract more visitors, especially during peak seasons.
Main park entrances and some trails are accessible, but steep paths or rugged terrain may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors.
Cash is widely accepted; some ticket counters or shops may also accept mobile payments like Alipay or WeChat Pay.
Small local restaurants and food stalls near the park entrance offer traditional Henan dishes and snacks.
Vegetarian options are available at local eateries; halal options may be limited.
Several guesthouses and mid-range hotels are located in nearby Zhumadian city or villages near the mountain base.
Souvenir shops sell local crafts, snacks, and small nature-themed items like postcards or decorative stones.