
Dalan Town, which belongs to Yuyao City, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, is located in the southern part of Yuyao City. It borders Zhangshui Town, Yinzhou District to the east, Simingshan Town to the south, Chenxi Township, Shangyu City, Shaoxing City to the west, Liangnong Town to the northwest, and Luting Township to the northeast.
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to enjoy cherry blossoms in March and April.
All day
Dalan is a small but historically rich village known for its tranquil atmosphere and connection to local traditions. It has been a part of the region's cultural heritage, with numerous landmarks and natural features making it a unique destination.
Dalan is located in the countryside, accessible by taxi or bus from nearby towns or cities. If traveling from a larger city, it is best to take a bus or hire a taxi for the most convenient option.
Dalan is open year-round, but the best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak.
There is typically no entrance fee to visit Dalan itself, but if you plan to visit specific attractions or sites, there may be small fees. Tickets can usually be purchased onsite.
Booking in advance is not usually required for general visits, but it may be beneficial for special events or during peak seasons. If required, book at least a few days ahead.
A visit to Dalan can be completed in a half-day to a full day, depending on how much time you wish to spend exploring the village and surrounding areas.
Guided tours are available, usually in Mandarin. It's best to book a tour in advance if you're looking for a more in-depth experience.
Start with a stroll through the village to get a feel of the local lifestyle, then explore the surrounding nature trails or landmarks. End with a visit to local cafes or shops to relax and enjoy regional specialties.
There are no regular night visits or light shows in Dalan, as the village is more focused on daytime exploration. However, local events may take place during festive seasons.
Dalan is generally not crowded, except during local festivals or holidays. Weekdays, particularly early mornings, are the least crowded times to visit.
The village and its main attractions are accessible, but some paths may be uneven or challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. It's best to check for accessibility in advance.
Cash is widely accepted, but many vendors also accept mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay). Credit cards are less commonly accepted in smaller shops.
There are a few small local eateries and cafes in and around the village, offering regional specialties and snacks.
Local vegetarian and vegan options are available, though halal food may be limited in this rural area.
There are small souvenir shops selling handmade crafts, local textiles, and traditional art. Popular items include pottery and woven goods.