
Shangxi Village, located in Pingmen Township, Chun'an County, Zhejiang Province, nestles in the mountains north of Qiandao Lake. With its vast waterfalls, majestic Shilongbei, and the Dazhai Village of Jiangnan as its themes, and its favorable ecological environment as its primary focus, Shangxi Village is known as a " paradise on earth . "
The village boasts the Jiupaojie Scenic Area, a waterway running through the village. Nine waterfalls converge upstream, creating a unique landscape. The rocks are jagged, peak-like, and the ground is like leaves, each with its own distinct shape. The cascading sound of the waterfalls is reminiscent of a bell, a truly remarkable achievement. The collision of the waterfalls and river water produces a high concentration of negative ions, exceeding 2,000 per cubic centimeter , ten times higher than in other scenic areas.
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Upper West Village in Hangzhou is a peaceful, historical area known for its well-preserved traditional architecture and picturesque surroundings. It is significant for being a perfect example of ancient Zhejiang villages and offers insight into the rural life and customs of past centuries.
Upper West Village is located in the western part of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. It can be accessed by taxi or private car, or via public transportation with a combination of bus and metro to the nearby stops, followed by a short walk to the village.
The village is open year-round. The best times to visit are during spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant. Weekdays, especially mornings, tend to be less crowded.
There is typically no entrance fee for the Upper West Village itself. However, some attractions, such as the tea farms, may have a small entry fee. Tickets for these attractions can be bought on-site or through local tourism websites.
Booking tickets in advance is not required for general visits. However, for special tours or events, it's recommended to book a few days in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Exploring Upper West Village takes around 2-3 hours, especially if you take your time to enjoy the views and learn about the local culture and history.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available. Some tour operators may offer English-speaking guides, but it's best to check in advance. Audio guides in English and Mandarin are also available at some locations.
The best viewpoints are from the hilltops surrounding the village, which provide panoramic views of the village and nearby tea plantations. The old stone bridge and traditional wooden houses also make for great photography subjects.
Start by exploring the village streets, then make your way to a local tea farm. Afterward, hike up the nearby hills for panoramic views. Finish with a stop at a local restaurant to enjoy Zhejiang cuisine.
Night visits are not common in Upper West Village, and there are no light shows. Special tours may be available during festivals or peak seasons; it’s best to check with local tour agencies for any special events.
Upper West Village tends to be more crowded on weekends and during public holidays. Weekdays, especially early mornings, offer a more peaceful experience.
There are basic facilities such as public toilets, water fountains, and rest areas. You can find a few shops selling local handicrafts, tea, and snacks. However, larger restaurants and more extensive shopping options are located outside the village.
Upper West Village's terrain can be uneven with cobblestone streets, so it may not be fully accessible for wheelchair users. However, elderly and children can enjoy the area with some precautions while walking.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted in the village. Cash is still accepted, but it’s advisable to use mobile payments for convenience.
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are available at most local restaurants. Halal food is not as common but may be found in the West Lake area.
Yes, there are small souvenir shops selling local handicrafts, tea, silk items, and traditional Zhejiang products.
Taxis and local buses are the best options for continuing your journey. Alternatively, renting a bike is a great way to explore the surrounding area.