
Founded during the reign of Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty, by Zhan Zhijian (the ninth generation of Zhan Chu), son of Zhan Bisheng, the pioneer military commander of Luyuan. Over 1,200 years old, it is the hometown of Zhan Jianfeng, a renowned modern philosopher and logician, and a close friend of Ba Jin. The village houses are partly Qing Dynasty architecture, each with its own distinct style. The alleys are paved with bluestone.
The county is located in the mid-subtropics and has the characteristics of the East Asian monsoon zone. It has a mild climate, abundant rainfall, a short frost period, and distinct four seasons.
The main attractions include Chaguan Water Mouth, Huirao Ancient Road, Zhan's Ancestral Hall, Chongjian Hall, Guandi Temple, Qianshan Forest Nature Reserve, etc.
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Chaguan Village is a historic village in Shangrao, Jiangxi, renowned for its tea culture, traditional architecture, and preserved rural heritage, reflecting local life and customs of the region.
Located in Shangrao city, Jiangxi province. The village can be reached by taxi or private car. Local buses may stop nearby, and walking is recommended to explore the village itself.
The village is open year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for mild weather, scenic landscapes, and tea harvesting seasons.
Entrance is generally free. Some cultural exhibits or tea experiences may require a small fee, payable on-site.
Advance booking is not usually required. For guided tours or special tea experiences, booking 1–2 days ahead is recommended.
2–3 hours for the main village; 4–5 hours if including tea plantations and hiking nearby.
Guided tours are typically available in Chinese. English tours can be arranged upon request. Audio guides are uncommon.
Start at the village entrance → Explore main streets → Visit temples and ancestral halls → Walk through alleys → Hike to nearby viewpoints → Return via secondary paths to see hidden corners.
Night visits are generally unavailable. Special tours or cultural events may be offered during local festivals.
Weekdays are less crowded. Weekends and public holidays see higher visitor numbers.
Facilities include public restrooms, benches, small eateries, and souvenir shops near the main entrance.
Children and elderly can generally access most areas. Stone streets and steps may be challenging for disabled visitors.
Cash is accepted; mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely available.
Local eateries serve regional Jiangxi cuisine near the village entrance. Small cafes provide drinks and snacks.
Vegetarian dishes are generally available; vegan and halal options may be limited.
Guesthouses and small hotels in Shangrao city or nearby villages provide convenient lodging options.
Souvenir shops sell local handicrafts, tea, postcards, and small cultural artifacts.
Taxi, ride-hailing, or local buses connect to Shangrao city, other villages, and nearby scenic attractions.