At Xianxi Mountain, hiking is the most popular activity. Enjoy panoramic views, explore scenic trails, and appreciate the natural beauty. The area is also great for photography, nature walks, and visiting ancient temples along the way.

Xianxi Mountain Scenic Area is located in the mountainous area of Dashadi, No. 1, Shiqidu Station North Road , on the remnant of the Taihang Mountains. A natural creation, the mountains and rivers are graceful, clear waters flow around the foothills, and greenery protects the capital. Looking up at the Xishan Grandma Temple, one feels a sense of enlightenment; looking down at the gurgling river, one feels a sense of profound enlightenment.
As you climb the stairs, you will find changing scenery: the Guanyin Temple, the Visiting Immortals Pavilion, the Meeting Immortals Pavilion, and the Gathering Immortals Pavilion, all of which give you a sense of piety; the Heart Understanding Pool and the God Meeting Pool, all of which give you a sense of sacredness of baptism; and there is also the karst creation "Listening Wall", where immortals and Buddhas preach, vividly portrayed.
These and other anecdotes abound; from Beijing, ascend the Western Hills, and admire the Immortal West at Shidu. Truly: the sky is high, the clouds are light, the water gurgles, the summit brings joy and a smile to the face. The harmony of mountain and water is a magical experience, shrouded in clouds and mist. Even more beautiful is the scenic beauty of the Immortal West, and the boats playing in the water on the beach are unforgettable. Small fish, river shrimp, and trout are delicious, and the villa's abundance reveals a Buddhist affinity. Why should visitors drink? Enjoy the joyful and quiet intoxication.
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Recommended play time: 3-4 hours
Ticket price: 30 yuan/person
Ticket + bamboo rafting: 50 yuan/person
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Xianxi Mountain is known for its tranquil environment and rich cultural history. It is often considered a spiritual retreat, with temples and religious landmarks scattered throughout the area. The mountain has served as a place of worship and contemplation for centuries.
Xianxi Mountain is located to the northwest of Beijing. You can reach it by taking a bus or taxi from central Beijing. The nearest metro station is a bit far, so a taxi or private transport is the most convenient option.
The mountain is open year-round with no set hours, but the best times to visit are in spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant and the scenery is most beautiful. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
There is a small entrance fee for visiting certain areas of Xianxi Mountain, such as the temples and scenic viewpoints. Tickets can typically be bought at the entrance or online through various local tourism websites.
Booking tickets in advance is not usually necessary, but it's recommended during peak tourist seasons (spring and autumn) to avoid long waits. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online.
To explore the main areas of Xianxi Mountain, plan for around 3-4 hours. If you wish to hike longer trails or visit multiple temples, you might need up to half a day.
The must-see highlights include the ancient temples, scenic viewpoints, and hiking trails. The temple complex at the summit offers beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some English-speaking guides may be arranged upon request. Audio guides are not commonly offered, but you can hire a guide at the entrance for a more enriching experience.
The best photography spots are from the summit of the mountain, where you can capture panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The views of the temples nestled among the trees also provide great photo opportunities.
Start at the base of the mountain and hike upwards to visit the temples along the way. Take a break at the summit to enjoy the views, and then continue exploring the natural trails around the mountain before descending.
There are no night visits or light shows at Xianxi Mountain. It is primarily a daytime destination for hiking and nature exploration.
Xianxi Mountain can get crowded during weekends and holidays. For fewer crowds, visit on weekdays or early in the morning. Spring and autumn are the peak seasons, so consider visiting in the off-season for a quieter experience.
The mountain has basic facilities such as toilets and water stations at key points. Some local food stalls offer snacks, but it's recommended to bring your own water and food if you plan on hiking longer trails.
Xianxi Mountain has some accessible paths for elderly and children, but certain hiking trails can be challenging due to the terrain. Visitors with mobility issues may find it difficult to explore the mountain fully.
Cash is accepted at some local food stalls and shops, but mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted, especially at major entrances and tourist spots.
There are a few local restaurants and cafes near the base of the mountain, offering traditional Chinese meals and snacks. However, dining options are limited, so it’s a good idea to bring your own picnic if you plan to stay longer.
Vegetarian options are available in some of the local eateries, but vegan and halal food options are limited. It’s advisable to check with the restaurant staff before ordering.
There are a few guesthouses and inns near the base of Xianxi Mountain, offering basic accommodations. For more luxurious options, you may need to stay in central Beijing or in nearby towns.
Nearby attractions include the Summer Palace, Badaling Great Wall, and the Fragrant Hills. These landmarks can be easily combined for a full-day trip from Xianxi Mountain.
There are small souvenir shops near the entrance selling traditional crafts, local snacks, and souvenirs like keychains and handmade jewelry. The typical souvenirs are items related to the mountain and its temples.
After visiting Xianxi Mountain, taxis or buses are the best transportation options. Alternatively, if you’re heading back to central Beijing, public transportation like the subway or buses will be convenient.