
The Huang Gongwang Memorial Hall is located in Huang Gongwang's retreat in Fuyang. The hall features the beautiful scenery of Fuyang, as well as cultural materials related to "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains" and Huang Gongwang. It uses pictures and texts to reflect Huang Gongwang's legendary life, from his birth to his adoption, from his erudition as a child to his two stints as a clerk, and his involvement in imprisonment.
The entire exhibition hall is divided into three exhibition halls. The first exhibition hall is audio-visual and a brief biography of Huang Gongwang. The second part is an introduction to Huang Gongwang's "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains" and related materials. The third exhibition hall displays the research results of Huang Gongwang and "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains", as well as an appreciation of Huang Gongwang's other paintings.
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60 yuan/person
9:00-17:30 ; Ticket sales stop at 16:30
The Huang Gongwang Memorial Hall honors the life and legacy of Huang Gongwang, one of the most renowned landscape painters in Chinese history. He is best known for his iconic painting, "The Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains." The memorial hall showcases his art and serves as a center for learning about his artistic contributions to Chinese culture.
The Huang Gongwang Memorial Hall is located in the heart of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. It can be easily accessed by taxi or public bus from Hangzhou's city center. For those exploring the area on foot, it is also within walking distance from nearby cultural attractions and parks.
The memorial hall is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the weekdays in the morning, when it is less crowded and the exhibits are quieter for a more reflective experience.
Entrance to the memorial hall typically costs around 30-50 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online through the official museum website or various tourism platforms.
While it's not necessary to book tickets in advance, doing so during peak tourist seasons (such as Chinese holidays) is recommended to avoid long queues. You can book tickets up to a few days in advance.
Typically, visiting the Huang Gongwang Memorial Hall will take around 1 to 2 hours, allowing time to explore the exhibits and walk through the beautiful surrounding gardens.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some English-speaking guides may be available upon request. Audio guides are also offered in multiple languages, including Mandarin and English, for a self-guided experience.
Begin with the exhibition halls to view the paintings and artifacts, then move to the garden area for a relaxing stroll. Don't miss the section dedicated to Huang Gongwang’s personal items and calligraphy at the end of the tour.
Night visits are not typically available at this memorial hall. However, special cultural exhibitions and events may be held from time to time, offering a unique experience during the day.
The memorial hall can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are during weekdays, especially in the mornings. Visiting in off-peak seasons also ensures a quieter experience.
The memorial hall is generally accessible for elderly and children. However, visitors with mobility issues may find some parts of the site challenging due to uneven terrain in the garden. It's advisable to check with the venue for specific accessibility accommodations.
Cards and mobile payments (such as Alipay and WeChat Pay) are accepted at the memorial hall and in surrounding areas. Cash is not commonly used but can still be handy for small purchases.
Several local restaurants and cafes serve Hangzhou’s famous cuisine, such as West Lake Fish in Vinegar Gravy, and traditional tea houses offering Longjing tea, near the memorial hall.
Vegetarian options are widely available in nearby restaurants, with vegan options becoming more common. Halal food options may be more limited, but they can be found in specific areas catering to Muslim visitors in Hangzhou.
There are a range of hotels nearby, from budget guesthouses to more luxurious hotels, many offering scenic views of the surrounding landscapes. Popular options include hotels near West Lake.
Souvenir shops near the memorial hall sell items such as traditional Chinese calligraphy, silk products, local teas, and small art prints or reproductions of Huang Gongwang’s paintings.