
Hangzhou Huanglong Cave Folk Custom Park, located on Shuguang Road in Hangzhou's Xihu District, nestled among lush bamboo forests at the northern foot of Qixialing, the northern mountain range of West Lake, is a rare West Lake park that combines opera culture, marriage traditions, song and dance, and tourism. Here, you can enjoy tea, listen to music, and appreciate the beauty of West Lake culture, a water town in the south of the Yangtze River.
The garden's design features a harmonious blend of streams, caves, pavilions, and stacked rocks, creating an elegant landscape of towering ancient trees and lush bamboo. The garden boasts over a dozen rare bamboo species, including square bamboo, purple bamboo, and qinsi bamboo, making it a prime spot for bamboo appreciation.
The Folk Customs Park has designed activities with the theme of " getting along, playing with fate, asking about fate, and fulfilling fate " . It has the largest and most exquisite " love lock " in the country , allowing visitors to fully experience the folk customs of " fate " .
Listening to opera in Huanglong Cave is a habit of many old Hangzhou people.The park's opera grandstand features performances by a group of outstanding young actors, including those who have won the Huanglong Yue Opera Troupe 's " Drama Plum Blossom Award " and the " New Ten Sisters of Yue Opera " , and is deeply loved by Chinese and foreign guests; the Huanglong New Yuefu's Jiangnan Sizhu performances combine folk songs and dances to express the beautiful regional landscape and simple folk customs.
Suitable for all seasons, best in spring and autumn
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
15 yuan per person, free performance
7:30-18 :00
Hangzhou Huanglong Cave Yuanyuan Folk Custom Park combines natural wonder with cultural heritage. Huanglong Cave is a geological site with rich karst formations, while the Folk Custom Park preserves and showcases traditional Zhejiang folk culture.
Tickets can be purchased at the entrance; prices vary for Huanglong Cave and the Folk Custom Park. Online ticket options may be available through local travel websites.
Advance booking is recommended during holidays or peak tourist seasons, typically 1–2 weeks in advance.
3–4 hours to cover both Huanglong Cave and the Folk Custom Park comfortably.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; English-language tours may be arranged on request. Audio guides may also be available for key attractions.
Start with Huanglong Cave exploration, then proceed to the Folk Custom Park for exhibitions, performances, and workshops, finishing with outdoor garden paths and photo spots.
Night visits are limited; special cultural events or seasonal festivals may feature light displays and performances.
Weekdays are less crowded; weekends and public holidays can be busy, especially during spring and summer.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted; credit cards may be used at major shops or restaurants.
Local restaurants offer Hangzhou cuisine near the park. Small cafes and snack vendors are also on-site or nearby.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options are limited.
Several hotels and guesthouses are located near Huanglong Cave and the Folk Custom Park, ranging from budget to mid-range accommodations.
Souvenir shops sell local crafts, cultural artifacts, and themed items related to the cave and folk traditions.