
Tianmu Mountain consists of two peaks, east and west, facing each other, 10 kilometers apart. The eastern Tianmu peak rises 1,478 meters, and the accessible area is roughly divided into three sections: the East Waterfall Grand Canyon, the Linhai Grand Canyon (West Waterfall Grand Canyon), and the Zhaoming Grand Monastery, all of which are connected by roads.
The East and West Waterfalls of Dongtianmu Mountain are both spectacular, rivaling the spectacular waterfalls of Mount Lu. One waterfall cascades down from the Dragon Pool between the Xianglu and Longxu peaks, splashing with water and creating a deafening sound. It's commonly known as the " Eastern Waterfall. " The other waterfall cascades down from the Erxianding Gorge, cascading down to the Rainbow Bridge, and then cascading down in a riotous fashion. It's known as the " Western Ridge Rainbow . "
The sea of clouds is one of the wonders of Dongtianmu Mountain. When you climb Dongtianmu Mountain to enjoy the scenery, you will often see clouds and mists swirling around and changing endlessly, just like being on the sea, floating in the misty nothingness, and Yueshui and Wushan are all in the flying flowers and rolling waves.
Suitable for all seasons, best in spring and autumn
Zhaoming Grand Zen Temple
This is a major Pure Land Buddhist temple. Although the building is new, the temple itself dates back thousands of years. The temple is quite quiet, offering a place to burn incense and pray. It also serves as a Buddhist academy, so you'll often see Buddhists studying Buddhism here. A short meditation session here is sure to yield profound insights.
It only takes about 4 hours to complete the entire scenic area . If you want to savor it carefully, it is recommended to stay for one or two days
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East Tianmu Mountain, part of the Tianmu Mountain Range, is historically significant as a spiritual site with centuries-old temples. The region is known for its role in Buddhist culture and as a nature reserve with unique biodiversity.
East Tianmu Mountain is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It can be accessed by bus or taxi from downtown Hangzhou. There is no metro directly to the park, but buses frequently run from Hangzhou city center to the park's entrance.
The park is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the mountain foliage is at its most vibrant.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥80-100. Tickets can be purchased at the park entrance, but it is advisable to check for online booking options during peak seasons for convenience.
Booking tickets in advance is not strictly necessary, but it is recommended during peak tourist seasons or holidays. Booking at least a few days in advance can help avoid long waiting times.
A typical visit takes about 4-6 hours, depending on whether you plan to hike, visit temples, or take the cable car.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides are also offered in several languages, including English, depending on availability during peak seasons.
The summit of East Tianmu Mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and forests. Other great spots for photography include the lakeside areas and the hiking trails that offer views of the temple and surrounding landscapes.
Start your visit by taking the cable car to the summit for panoramic views, then explore the East Tianmu Temple. Afterward, enjoy a peaceful hike through the nature trails and visit the lakes before concluding your visit at the scenic viewpoints.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available at East Tianmu Mountain. The park is primarily a daytime attraction, with most visitors exploring it during daylight hours.
The park can be crowded during weekends and holidays, especially in the spring and autumn. To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning on weekdays, or during off-peak seasons like winter.
The park has basic facilities such as toilets, rest areas, and small shops selling snacks and water. There are also designated picnic areas for visitors to enjoy the surrounding nature.
While some parts of the park, such as the cable car ride and paved paths, are accessible to elderly visitors and children, the hiking trails may be challenging for those with limited mobility. It’s recommended to check for accessible paths and transportation options in advance.
Cash is generally accepted, but mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used in the park. It is advisable to carry both cash and ensure your mobile payment methods are set up.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available in local restaurants. Halal food may be more limited but can be found in certain specialized restaurants in Hangzhou.
Souvenir shops near the park sell traditional Zhejiang handicrafts, tea sets, and local specialty teas. Some shops also offer souvenirs such as postcards and local wood carvings.