
The Huangshan Yuping Cableway is located in the heart of Huangshan's scenic area. Starting from Ciguang Pavilion and ascending to Putuan Pine, it spans the Hot Springs and Yuping scenic areas. Along the way, visitors will find famous attractions such as Shengquan Peak and Zhusha Peak. The two main peaks, Tiandu and Lianhua, are adjacent, and the Welcoming Pine is just a stone's throw away. The Yuping Cableway is 2,176 meters long, with a 752-meter drop in elevation. It is an automatic, circular gondola-style passenger cableway, featuring major electromechanical equipment imported from Doppelmayr, Austria, ensuring safety and reliability. The cableway boasts a maximum speed of 6 meters per second and a one-way capacity of 1,000 passengers per hour. Equipped with 40 six-person cabins, the cableway offers comfortable rides and excellent views. The cableway's surroundings offer a collection of Huangshan's most iconic scenic spots, characterized by its majestic, unique, dangerous, and fantastical scenery.
The subtropical monsoon climate makes it suitable for travel in all seasons and to enjoy the beautiful scenery by cable car.
Suitable for cable car rides, mountain climbing, and leisure entertainment
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45 yuan/person
6:00-17:00
The Yuping Cableway is an essential part of Huangshan's modern tourism infrastructure, offering an efficient and scenic way to access the mountain's high-altitude areas. It was built to improve accessibility to the mountain’s famed viewpoints, which have been celebrated in Chinese culture and art for centuries.
The Yuping Cableway is located in the Huangshan Scenic Area, in Anhui Province. Visitors can reach the cableway by taking a bus or taxi from Huangshan city to the base of the mountain, then take the cable car to the summit.
The cableway operates daily from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The best times to visit are in the early morning for the sunrise or late afternoon to capture the sunset. The cableway can be very busy during peak seasons, so visiting during off-peak times is recommended.
The ticket for the cableway is sold separately from the general Huangshan entrance ticket. Prices can vary, but typically it costs around CNY 80–100 one-way. Tickets can be purchased online or at the cableway station. It's advisable to buy them in advance during busy periods.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons. A few days in advance should be sufficient to secure tickets during busy times.
A cableway ride takes about 10–15 minutes one way. You will need additional time to explore the summit and nearby scenic areas. Overall, plan for at least 2–3 hours if you wish to enjoy the views and hike around the area.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available. Audio guides may also be available in English and other languages at the cableway station for a fee.
Start by taking the cableway to the top. Once there, you can hike along the trails leading to famous peaks like the Beginning-to-Believe Peak, or simply explore the numerous viewpoints along the way. Make sure to plan enough time to catch the sunrise or sunset.
Night visits are not available for the cableway, and no light shows are offered. The best times to visit are during daylight hours for the scenic views, particularly at sunrise and sunset.
The cableway can get crowded, especially during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are early in the morning on weekdays, particularly during the off-season (autumn and winter).
The cableway is accessible to elderly visitors and children, and it provides a relatively easy way to reach the top of the mountain. However, some of the hiking paths may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted. Credit cards are also accepted at the cableway station and other major facilities. Cash is generally not needed, but it's good to have some for small purchases.
There are several restaurants and cafes at the base of Huangshan Mountain offering a variety of local dishes, including Anhui cuisine, hot pot, noodles, and rice dishes.
Vegetarian and some vegan options are available at many restaurants near the base. Halal food options may be limited but can be found in select restaurants in the area.
There are numerous hotels ranging from budget guesthouses to luxurious resorts near the Huangshan Scenic Area. Most accommodations offer shuttle services to the cableway station.
Souvenir shops at the cableway base and along the mountain trails sell items such as local tea, wooden carvings, postcards, and artwork depicting the Huangshan mountain range.