At Cherry Hill, visitors can enjoy hiking through the scenic areas, especially during cherry blossom season when the hill is covered in beautiful pink flowers. The hill offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, perfect for photography. It’s also a great spot for picnics and leisurely walks.

The Pujiang Cherry Mountain Scenic Area is approximately 84 kilometers from Chengdu, a one-hour drive. With convenient transportation, its 10,000 acres of cherry blossoms, whether in bloom or enjoying the sweet, juicy fruits, and pristine rural scenery, make it a truly beautiful pastoral destination. Visitors from all over the world are free to pick and savor the cherry blossoms, while the traditional rural delicacies offer a rare culinary experience for city dwellers. Visitors have expanded from the original Chengdu area to include Meishan, Ya'an, Deyang, and Mianyang, with annual growth, signaling a healthy and stable development. The Pujiang Cherry Mountain Scenic Area has met the standards of a National 3A Tourist Attraction and has been officially approved as a National 3A Tourist Attraction. Following its upgrade to a National 3A Tourist Attraction, Cherry Mountain will also focus on developing tourism and leisure parks such as the Guanmao Mountain Fitness and Educational Leisure Resort and the Mengzi River Water Recreation and Folk Customs Experience Area.
The Pujiang Cherry Mountain Scenic Area consists of four natural villages, namely Jinhua Village, Hanqiao Village, Guanmao Village and Shiyan Village.
Pujiang County has an average annual temperature of 16.3°C. Summers gradually shorten and winters lengthen in plains, hilly, and mountainous areas as the terrain rises. The Shou'an area, downstream of the "Two Rivers," experiences the longest summers, while the Changqiu Mountain area experiences the longest winters. The county is a warm-water area, with water temperatures in the "Two Rivers" plains averaging 2.0°C higher than the air temperature. The average annual ground temperature at 5-20 cm below the cultivated layer ranges from 17.9°C to 18.2°C, 1.6-1.9°C higher than the average annual temperature. The county enjoys abundant sunshine in spring and summer, but short sunshine in autumn and winter. Snowfall is minimal, with an average annual rainfall of 1196.8 mm. The average annual relative humidity is 85%, exceeding 80% in all months except May, when it reaches a low of 79%. Winds are predominantly northeasterly and southwesterly.
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Cherry Hill is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, famous for its cherry trees that bloom in spring. The hill is a symbol of beauty and renewal in the region, attracting visitors during the cherry blossom season for its stunning views and serene atmosphere.
Cherry Hill is located in the western part of Chengdu, Sichuan. You can take a taxi or bus from downtown Chengdu to reach the hill. The area is accessible by car, and walking to the top offers a peaceful and scenic experience.
Cherry Hill is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the cherry blossom season in spring (March to April), when the trees are in full bloom. Early morning or late afternoon offers the best lighting for photography.
The entrance fee to Cherry Hill is typically around 30-50 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site. It is not necessary to book tickets in advance unless visiting during peak seasons, such as cherry blossom time.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary, except during peak tourist seasons (like cherry blossom season). If planning to visit during these busy times, it’s best to book a few days ahead.
You can fully explore Cherry Hill in about 2-3 hours, including a leisurely hike and time spent taking in the views and photography opportunities. If you wish to explore nearby areas or picnic, plan for an additional hour or so.
The main highlight of Cherry Hill is the cherry blossoms in spring, which are the focal point of the attraction. Additionally, the hill offers fantastic viewpoints of Chengdu and surrounding landscapes.
Guided tours may be available on-site, typically in Mandarin. If you’re looking for an English-speaking guide, it’s recommended to arrange this in advance through a local tour company.
The best photography spots are near the peak of Cherry Hill, where you can capture sweeping views of the cherry blossoms and the surrounding hills. Early morning and sunset provide the most picturesque lighting.
Start with a walk through the lower trails to enjoy the surrounding landscape. Then, make your way up to the peak for the best views. Spend time near the top for photography, and if you have extra time, relax near the cherry trees.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available at Cherry Hill. It’s best to visit during the day, especially during the cherry blossom season, to fully enjoy the scenic beauty.
Cherry Hill can be crowded during the cherry blossom season, especially on weekends. Weekdays, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon, are the least crowded times to visit.
Basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas are available. There are a few small local shops near the entrance, but it’s advisable to bring your own water and snacks for a more comfortable visit.
The main trails leading to the top of Cherry Hill may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors due to their steep incline. However, there are gentler paths around the base that are more accessible for families with children or visitors with limited mobility.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are commonly accepted in the area. Cards are also used in some places. It’s a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases or if you visit remote areas.
There are local restaurants near Cherry Hill that serve Sichuanese and Chinese cuisine. For more dining options, you can head back to Chengdu city where there is a wider variety of eateries, including international options.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in the area, especially in the local Sichuanese restaurants. Halal food options are more limited but can be found in some parts of Chengdu city.
There are a few guesthouses and budget hotels near Cherry Hill. For more luxurious accommodations, consider staying in Chengdu city, where you’ll find a variety of hotels ranging from mid-range to luxury.
Nearby attractions include Mount Qingcheng, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, both of which can be combined with a visit to Cherry Hill for a full day trip.
Souvenir shops near Cherry Hill sell local handicrafts, including Tibetan-style items and cherry blossom-themed souvenirs such as postcards, T-shirts, and small decorative items.
After visiting Cherry Hill, taxis or private cars are the best way to continue your journey. You can also return to Chengdu by bus or hire a car for further exploration of nearby attractions like Mount Qingcheng or Dujiangyan.