
Sandu Fishing Village, also known as Sandu Fishing Village, is located in Jiande, Hangzhou, at the confluence of Fuchun River, Xin'an River and Lan River. Adhering to tradition, it makes a living by breeding and fishing. It has preserved many ancient fishing methods and fishing tools, and maintained many simple fishing customs. It has been rated as a photography base of Zhejiang Photography Association.
Nestled between mountains and water, the area boasts beautiful scenery, fresh air, and lush fruit trees, creating a scene reminiscent of "homes nestled among trees, the sound of water flowing everywhere, birds singing in the trees, and the clear building bathed in wild smoke." Here, you can enjoy the stunning river and mountain scenery of Sanjiangkou, witness the stunning sunset, gaze at the towering Twin Pagodas, stay at a fisherman's house, and sample their delicious cuisine.
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Sandu Fishing Village has a long history of fishing and maritime culture. It's known for preserving traditional fishing methods that have been passed down through generations. The village's proximity to the sea has shaped its culture, cuisine, and economy, making it a unique destination to experience coastal life in Zhejiang.
Sandu Fishing Village is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. The village is best accessed by taxi or private car from downtown Hangzhou, which is about a 40-minute drive away. Public buses and walking are less convenient options due to the rural nature of the area.
The village is accessible year-round. However, the best time to visit is during the warmer months, from April to October, when the weather is pleasant, and the village is bustling with activity. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends.
There is no formal entrance fee to visit the village itself. However, some boat rides or local experiences might have a small fee. Tickets for these activities can usually be bought on-site at the village.
Booking in advance is generally not necessary, except for specific boat tours or local experiences, which may be in higher demand during peak tourist seasons. It's a good idea to book these at least a day in advance during busy times.
Plan for 2-3 hours to explore the village at a leisurely pace, including a boat ride and a visit to the fish market. If you wish to enjoy a meal at one of the local restaurants or take part in fishing activities, you may want to allocate more time.
Guided tours may be available through local providers, though they are usually in Mandarin. It's best to arrange for a guide ahead of time if you prefer an English-speaking tour.
The best photography spots include the traditional wooden houses by the water, the bustling fish market, and the boat rides along the river. Sunset views over the water provide beautiful golden-hour shots.
Start by walking around the village, enjoying the coastal scenery and traditional buildings. Visit the fish market to observe the daily life, and then take a boat ride along the river to get a better view of the village from the water. End with a meal at a local seafood restaurant.
Night visits are not typically available, as the village is more active during the daytime. However, some boat tours may offer sunset views, which can be a special experience during the evening.
Weekends and holidays tend to be more crowded, as it is a popular local destination. To avoid the crowds, visit on weekdays, preferably in the morning before the lunch rush.
Basic facilities, including toilets, are available. There are several local seafood restaurants where you can enjoy fresh catches. Small shops sell souvenirs, local products, and snacks.
The village's streets may not be entirely wheelchair accessible due to their rural nature, and there can be uneven terrain. However, elderly and children can still enjoy walking around the village, though some parts might be difficult for wheelchair users.
While cash is accepted, mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are commonly used and widely accepted, even in small shops and restaurants.
Local seafood restaurants near the village offer freshly prepared fish dishes. Some cafes serve light refreshments, especially for those enjoying the scenic views along the river.
Vegetarian options are limited, as seafood is the primary offering in the village. Halal food options may also be limited, and it's best to check specific restaurants ahead of time if needed.
Yes, small souvenir shops offer items like local handicrafts, fishing-related products, and seafood-based snacks and products.
Taxis are the best option for continuing your trip after visiting Sandu Fishing Village. Alternatively, you can take a bus or public transport to the city center or nearby attractions.