Explore the traditional rural architecture of Mukeng Village, hike through its beautiful bamboo forests, and take a boat ride along the peaceful river. It's also an ideal spot to experience local culture and enjoy the serene environment surrounded by lush mountains.

Located 1.5 kilometers southeast of Tachuan, 15 kilometers north of Yicheng, and 4 kilometers from Hongcun, the bamboo forests blanket the mountain, creating a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere. In good weather, you can witness scenery similar to the sea of clouds at Huangshan Mountain. This was the filming location for the bamboo forest fight scene in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Mukeng, famous for its bamboo sea, lies at the eastern gate of Taoyuan Mountain Village. Also known as "Dicui Valley," the Mukeng Bamboo Sea is surrounded by lush bamboo, shaped like a golden bowl, a symbol of wealth. After rain, the scenery is like a home nestled among the bamboo groves. Watching the sunrise on a clear day resembles a sea of clouds from Huangshan Mountain, rolling green waves. Watching the moon from the valley is like being in heaven. The scenic area boasts over 2,400 mu of lush bamboo, shaped like a golden bowl. On a clear day, the view resembles a sea of clouds from Huangshan Mountain, with rolling waves and melodious billows. Watching the moon from the valley is truly a paradise on earth.
The warm temperate monsoon climate makes it suitable for travel in all four seasons to enjoy the lush bamboo sea.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea's beautiful natural scenery and profound cultural heritage make it a "village in Chinese paintings", suitable for leisurely strolls and enjoying the beautiful scenery.
It is recommended to play for about 2 hours.
35 yuan/person
8:00-17:00
Mukeng Village is known for its ancient history, rich cultural heritage, and its picturesque bamboo forests. It has been a traditional agricultural hub and is now a popular eco-tourism destination, showcasing rural life and environmental conservation practices.
Mukeng Village is located in Huangshan, Anhui Province. It can be reached by taxi or private car from Huangshan City, which is about 20 kilometers away. There are no metro services, but local buses or taxis provide easy access to the village.
Mukeng Village is open year-round, with the best times to visit being spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the bamboo forests are lush and vibrant. Summer can be hot, and winter may be cold, so these seasons may not be ideal for outdoor activities.
The entrance fee to Mukeng Village is generally modest, usually around 20-30 RMB. Tickets can be purchased onsite, but it's advisable to check in advance for special events or tours that may require online booking.
Booking in advance is not typically required unless you are visiting during peak seasons or for special events. If you want to join a guided tour or workshop, it's recommended to book at least a week in advance.
You can explore the village and surrounding bamboo forests in about 2-3 hours. If you're planning to hike or visit local cultural sites, you may need half a day.
The bamboo forest is the main highlight, along with the traditional village architecture. The scenic river and the nearby ancient temples are also worth visiting.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some may offer basic English explanations. It’s advisable to check in advance if English-speaking guides are available, especially during peak tourist seasons.
The best photography spots include the bamboo forests, the river, and the traditional village houses set against the backdrop of the mountains. The panoramic views from the hilltops also offer stunning photo opportunities.
Start by visiting the bamboo forest, then take a stroll around the traditional village. Afterward, explore the river area and end your visit by hiking to the nearby hilltops for panoramic views.
Night visits and light shows are not available at Mukeng Village. It’s best to visit during the day to fully appreciate the natural beauty and traditional architecture.
Mukeng Village can get crowded during weekends and holidays. Weekdays, especially in the off-season (fall and spring), are the best times to visit if you prefer a quieter experience.
Basic facilities such as toilets, small food stalls, and rest areas are available. You can also find local shops selling handicrafts and souvenirs. However, for more dining and shopping options, you may need to head to Huangshan City.
The village is generally accessible, but there may be some uneven terrain in the bamboo forest and on hiking trails. Elderly visitors or those with mobility issues may find it challenging, especially in the forest areas.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely used in the area. Credit cards are not commonly accepted, so it’s advisable to use mobile payments or cash.
Inside the village, there are small eateries offering local Anhui cuisine. For a wider variety of dining options, head to Huangshan City where you can find restaurants serving local and international dishes.
Vegetarian food is available, especially in local dishes. Vegan and halal options may be more limited, but you can find some at restaurants in Huangshan City.
There are guesthouses and small hotels in and around Mukeng Village. For more luxury accommodations, you can stay in Huangshan City, where a range of hotels is available.
Nearby attractions include Huangshan Mountain (Yellow Mountain), the Tunxi Old Street, and the Xidi and Hongcun Ancient Villages, all of which can be easily combined into a day trip.
Local souvenir shops in Mukeng Village sell bamboo products, traditional Anhui handicrafts, and locally made food items like tea and pickled vegetables. More variety can be found in the markets of Huangshan City.
After visiting Mukeng Village, you can continue your trip by taxi or bus to nearby attractions like Huangshan Mountain, or take a private car or bus back to Huangshan City for more sightseeing or transportation connections.