Visit the historic Huangyu Temple, explore the tranquil village surroundings, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. You can also take a walk around the lush countryside, immerse yourself in local culture, and experience traditional Shaanxi architecture.

Huangyusi Village, nestled on a flat plain at the foot of Cuiwei Mountain, east of Qinghua Mountain in Xi'an and at the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains, is home to over 30 farmhouses. The village, named after a once-popular temple, is home to the remains of Cuiwei Palace, one of the four imperial palaces of the Tang Dynasty and the final resting place of Emperor Taizong of Tang, Li Shimin.
Emperor Taizong of Tang's poem "Autumn Day in Cuiwei Palace": " The autumn sun casts a shadow over the green hills, and the cool breeze blows through the palace. The lotus leaves are sparse, and the trees are cold, with half of their curtains empty. The shadows of wild geese move from side to side, and the round flowers are nailed to the chrysanthemums. I am thinking beyond the worldly dust, and gazing high into the white clouds. " This is the description of this place.
There is a flat land on the top of the mountain, a village on the flat land, and a mountain on the village. Surrounded by mountains, it has beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. It is a mysterious paradise.
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Huangyu Temple Village is known for its historic temple, which dates back centuries and is a site of spiritual importance. The village is renowned for its preservation of ancient Shaanxi culture, with unique architectural styles and cultural traditions that have been passed down through generations.
Located in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, Huangyu Temple Village is accessible by taxi or private car. Public transport options are limited, so it’s advisable to take a taxi or hire a driver. Walking from nearby areas may take a long time, so it’s best to use a taxi for convenience.
The temple and village are open year-round. The best times to visit are during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the surrounding countryside is at its most beautiful. It’s best to avoid the peak summer months due to crowds and higher temperatures.
The entrance fee to the Huangyu Temple is generally around 30 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the temple entrance. There is no need to book online in advance for regular visits.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary, as the site is not typically crowded. However, it’s a good idea to check ahead during peak travel seasons.
Exploring the temple and the surrounding village can take 1 to 2 hours, depending on your pace. If you wish to explore the countryside, you may want to allocate more time for a leisurely walk.
The main highlight is the Huangyu Temple itself, with its beautiful architecture and peaceful surroundings. You should also explore the village streets, where traditional Shaanxi architecture is still preserved.
Guided tours may be available upon request in Mandarin, but English-speaking guides may not always be available. It’s advisable to arrange for a guide in advance if you need an English-speaking one.
The best viewpoints are around the temple, especially from the temple steps that offer views of the surrounding village. The countryside surrounding the village also provides excellent opportunities for landscape photography.
Start by visiting Huangyu Temple, then take a walk through the village streets to admire the local architecture. If time permits, explore the countryside surrounding the village for a more immersive experience.
There are no night visits or light shows. The temple is a peaceful place, so it's best to visit during daylight hours. Special tours may be available during festivals or cultural events.
The site is generally not crowded, but weekends and public holidays can bring in more visitors. The best time to visit for a quieter experience is on weekdays, especially in the morning.
There are basic facilities, including toilets and rest areas. Food and water are available from local vendors near the temple, but for a larger selection, you may need to visit nearby towns or Xi'an city.
The temple and village are not fully accessible for disabled visitors due to uneven terrain and steps. However, it is suitable for elderly visitors and children with some mobility, but it's recommended to be cautious while walking around the area.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are commonly used in the area. Credit cards may not be accepted, so it's advisable to carry cash or use mobile payment methods.
There are small local eateries near the temple offering Shaanxi-style food. For a wider selection, you can head to Xi'an city, which is about 30 minutes away by car and offers a variety of restaurants and cafes.
Vegetarian food is available in local restaurants. Halal options may be limited but can be found in larger cities like Xi'an.
There are guesthouses and small hotels in the vicinity of the temple. For a wider range of accommodations, Xi'an city offers a variety of options, including international hotels and budget-friendly stays.
Nearby attractions include the Terracotta Army, which is about a 1-hour drive from the village, as well as Xi'an’s ancient city wall and Big Wild Goose Pagoda, which can be combined into a day trip.
There are small shops selling local handicrafts and souvenirs such as traditional Shaanxi embroidery, pottery, and local snacks. More souvenir options can be found in Xi'an city.
After visiting, taxis or private cars are the best transportation options to continue your trip. Buses are also available, but taxis offer more flexibility. From Xi'an, you can take a high-speed train or bus to other destinations in the region.