
The Fuchun River Little Three Gorges, located in the upper reaches of the Fuchun River between Qililong in Tonglu and Meicheng in Jiande, stretch 24 kilometers and are the most scenic section of the Fuchun River. The Little Three Gorges are divided into Longmen Gorge, Ziling Gorge, and Zixu Gorge.
The 4- kilometer -long Longmen Gorge stretches from Qililongkou to Yanziling Fishing Platform . Within the gorge, the mountains are high and the valleys are deep, with peaks facing each other. The river flows gently and smoothly. The gorge boasts scenic spots such as Xiawan Fishing Songs, Fuchun River Diaoyu Island, Tangsong Welcoming Guests, and winding stone cliffs.
The section from Yan Ziling Fishing Platform to Zixu Ferry is called " Ziling Gorge " , which is 12 kilometers long. It is the gorge with the deepest environment, the most beautiful scenery and the longest tourist route among the Three Gorges of Fuchun River. Two mountains in the gorge rise from the water, the cliffs on both sides are rugged and the river is winding. The Qing Dynasty poet Liu Siwan wrote a poem: " A fold of green mountains is like a screen, a bay of clear water is like a harp. Silent poetry and audible painting must be found on the Tonglu River. " He was talking about this place.
The 8- kilometer route from Zixu Ferry to Sanjiangkou (the confluence of the Fuchun, Xin'an, and Lanjiang Rivers) is named after Wu Zixu, who fled here during the Spring and Autumn Period. The river here is deep and winding, and the mountains are crowned with towering ancient trees and rustling green bamboo. The mountains are shaped by the water, and the water is enriched by the mountains.
Suitable for spring, summer and autumn
In the gorge, there are scenic spots such as Xiawan Fisherman's Song, Fuchun River Diaoyu Island, Tangsong Welcoming Guests, Panshan Stone Cliff, Nine Dragons Playing with Pearls, and Shuangxi Flowing Moon.
Recommended play time: 2-3 hours
The 125 yuan/person ticket includes a boat ticket, and you must take a boat to reach the scenic area
Summer : 8:30-16:30
Winter : 9:00-15:30
The Fuchun River Little Three Gorges is a scenic area located along the Fuchun River in Zhejiang Province. The river's natural landscapes, with its towering cliffs and lush forests, have earned it the nickname "Little Three Gorges," as it shares similar features with the more famous Three Gorges of the Yangtze River. The area is a hidden gem for nature lovers, offering both historical significance and natural beauty.
The Fuchun River Little Three Gorges is located in the Fuyang District of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. The most convenient way to reach the site is by taxi or private car from Hangzhou city, which takes about 1.5 hours. Public buses may also be available, but private transport offers greater convenience.
The site is open year-round, with the best times to visit being during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is mild and the scenery is at its most vibrant. The summer months may be crowded, while winter can be colder and quieter.
The entrance fee for the Fuchun River Little Three Gorges is typically around 100-150 RMB, depending on the season and specific activities (e.g., boat rides). Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or via local travel platforms online. It’s recommended to buy tickets ahead of time, especially during peak seasons.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, particularly during peak tourist seasons (spring and autumn). You can book tickets a few days in advance via online platforms or local travel agencies.
A visit to the Fuchun River Little Three Gorges can be completed in about 4 to 5 hours, including a boat ride and a short hike or exploration of nearby villages. If you plan to explore more of the surrounding area, an entire day may be needed.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides are also offered in some languages, though primarily in Mandarin. English-speaking guides may be available upon request, but it’s advisable to check availability in advance.
The best viewpoints are along the riverbanks, especially at the bends of the river where you can capture the cliffs and surrounding landscapes. For the best photos, consider taking a boat ride to get closer to the scenic spots.
Start your visit with a boat tour to explore the Little Three Gorges. Afterward, take a walk along the river to enjoy the scenery and visit nearby villages. End your visit with a relaxing stop at one of the scenic viewpoints.
Night visits and light shows are not available at the Fuchun River Little Three Gorges. The site is best enjoyed during the daytime, when the natural scenery is at its peak.
The Fuchun River Little Three Gorges can be quite busy during weekends and holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit during weekdays or in the off-season, such as in late autumn or winter.
There are public toilets, rest areas, and basic food stalls near the entrance. There are no large restaurants, but you can find local snacks and drinks. It’s recommended to bring water with you during your visit.
The Fuchun River Little Three Gorges is moderately accessible for elderly visitors and children. However, some areas, such as the boat tour and certain hiking spots, may be difficult for those with limited mobility. Wheelchair access may be limited.
Cash is commonly used in the area, but mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted. Credit cards may not be as commonly accepted, so it's best to use mobile payment options or carry cash.
There are small local eateries around the Fuchun River Little Three Gorges, offering regional Zhejiang cuisine. For more dining options, head to Hangzhou city, which offers a variety of restaurants and cafes.
Vegetarian options are available at most local eateries, but vegan and halal options may be limited. You may want to plan accordingly if you have specific dietary needs.
There are several budget hotels and guesthouses in the nearby area of Fuyang, with more upscale accommodations available in Hangzhou city, about 1.5 hours away by car.
Small souvenir shops are located near the entrance, where you can purchase local handicrafts such as traditional Chinese tea, pottery, and bamboo products.