At Sunflower in Hangzhou, enjoy the vibrant sunflower fields during bloom season. Explore the surrounding natural landscapes, take photos with the bright sunflowers, and relax in the peaceful countryside atmosphere. It’s perfect for a nature walk, picnicking, or just soaking in the beauty of the flowers.

Located within the Longchuan Bay Scenic Area of Qiandao Lake, the "Miscanthus Blossoms" (Pascanthus striata) is one of the most picturesque spots in Longchuan Bay. As its name suggests, it refers to the autumnal spectacle of Miscanthus flowers dancing in the wind. Miscanthus flowers grow on hillsides, along roadsides, beside streams, and in various wastelands, flourishing particularly well in moist, sunny locations.
Looking out over the rippling silver grass, the mirror-like emerald lake, the swaying mountain shadows, and the winding covered bridge. Walking along the winding covered bridge is like stepping into a landscape painting. The mountains, waters, plants, and animals here are all imbued with a rich charm. What you see, smell, hear, and feel are all nature's finest gifts.
In autumn, the vast expanse of silver flowers blooms, and with the reflection of the lake and the foreground of the meadow, the painting feels very strong. In the afternoon, the silver flowers appear particularly brilliant against the backdrop of the setting sun.
The scenery is best in spring and autumn, with spring being the ideal time for picking wild bamboo shoots, wild vegetables and wild flowers. In autumn, the flying catkins of the silver flowers are like snow, reflecting the blue sky and clear water, creating a poetic and beautiful scene. It is not only suitable for strolling, but also the best time for taking photos.
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Sunflower in Hangzhou is a seasonal attraction that highlights the beauty of sunflowers growing in large, open fields. It's a symbol of vitality and natural beauty, providing a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The sunflower fields are especially popular in late summer and early autumn.
Sunflower is located in a rural area of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. It can be reached by taxi or car, as public transportation options are limited. A direct taxi ride from Hangzhou city center is the most convenient option.
Sunflower is typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is from mid-summer to early autumn, when the sunflowers are in full bloom. Weekdays tend to be less crowded compared to weekends.
There is generally a small entrance fee of around ¥30-¥50. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance. It is advisable to check online for any special promotions or booking options during peak seasons.
Booking in advance is not usually necessary unless you are visiting during peak seasons like the weekend or holidays. If you plan to visit during peak times, it’s recommended to book tickets a few days in advance.
Exploring the sunflower fields will take about 1 to 2 hours. If you plan to relax or take lots of photos, you may want to spend a bit more time, but it's a relatively quick visit.
The sunflower fields themselves are the main highlight. The sight of vast fields filled with blooming sunflowers is breathtaking and provides great photo opportunities. The surrounding nature and peaceful environment are also worth exploring.
Guided tours may be available during peak seasons in Mandarin. English-speaking guides are not typically available, but it's possible to enjoy the site without a guide, as it's primarily a nature-based attraction.
The best photography spots are in the center of the sunflower fields, where you can capture the sunflowers against the backdrop of the sky. There are also elevated spots on the edges of the fields that offer panoramic views.
Start by walking through the main sunflower fields and take time to explore the different sections. Afterward, visit the nearby areas for a peaceful walk through nature. If you have time, enjoy a small picnic in the designated rest areas.
Night visits and light shows are not available. The sunflower fields are best enjoyed during daylight hours, especially when the flowers are fully open and the weather is pleasant.
It can get crowded on weekends and during the peak blooming season. For a more peaceful experience, try visiting on weekdays, especially early in the morning or later in the afternoon.
Basic facilities like toilets, rest areas, and water stations are available. There are also small food stalls or kiosks around the area, but more substantial food options may be found in nearby towns or Hangzhou city.
The attraction is mostly outdoors, and some areas may have uneven terrain. It may not be fully accessible for elderly or disabled visitors, but children and families can enjoy the open spaces and gentle walks.
Mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) and credit cards are widely accepted. It's a good idea to carry some cash in case of any payment issues or small purchases from local vendors.
There are a few small local cafes and eateries near the site. For a wider range of dining options, Hangzhou city, about 30-40 minutes away, has numerous restaurants and cafes.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some local restaurants, but halal food may be more limited. It’s advisable to check ahead or bring your own snacks if you have specific dietary needs.
There are a few guesthouses and smaller accommodations nearby. For more luxurious options, Hangzhou city offers a variety of hotels and resorts, which are easily accessible by taxi.
Nearby attractions include West Lake, Longjing Tea Village, and Lingyin Temple, which are all easily accessible from the sunflower fields and can be combined in a day trip.
There are small souvenir shops selling local crafts, sunflower-themed items, and Zhejiang tea. Typical souvenirs include tea sets, bamboo products, and handmade crafts.
Taxis are the most convenient way to continue your trip after visiting. Public buses and taxis from nearby areas can take you to other attractions in Hangzhou, such as West Lake or Longjing Tea Village.