
The Cuijiang Scenic Area in Chenzhou, Hunan Province, is located within Feitian Mountain National Geopark in Suxian District, Chenzhou City, approximately 25 kilometers from downtown Chenzhou. Comprising Feitian Mountain National Geopark, the Cuijiang River Scenic Belt, and the Wayaoping Historical and Cultural District, the scenic area is a natural wonder, showcasing majestic, unique, dangerous, steep, and beautiful natural landscapes, integrating mountains, water, forests, caves, and Buddhist temples.
The Cuijiang River, a 32.01-kilometer-long tributary of the Xiangjiang River, meets the Dongjiang and Chenjiang Rivers. Along its banks, the Danxia landforms and unusual rock formations stand out, along with natural landscapes such as hanging coffins of ancient Buddhas. The harmonious blend of natural and cultural attractions here attracts numerous visitors.
Suitable for all seasons, with spring and autumn being the best
【Recommended attractions】
→Wayaoping Historical and Cultural District
There are many ancient buildings and traditional handicraft shops here, allowing you to feel the rich historical and cultural atmosphere.
→Thousand-year-old hanging coffins
There is a thousand-year-old hanging coffin landscape on Cuijiang River. It is a relic of the ancient people's funeral customs, giving tourists a sense of mystery and history.
【Recommended Play Time】
Assign according to personal preference
【Tickets】
Free and open
Cruise Ticket Price
Round trip ticket for ordinary cruise (Wayaoping Pier - Millennium Hanging Coffins): 60 yuan/person
Round trip ticket for luxury cruise (Wayaoping Pier - Millennium Hanging Coffins): 80 yuan/person
Ordinary round-trip cruise ticket (Cuijiang Wharf - Wayaoping Wharf): 70 yuan/person
Round trip ticket for luxury cruise (Cuijiang Wharf - Wayaoping Wharf): 100 yuan/person
08:30-17:30 (last admission at 16:50)
Cuijiang is a scenic and cultural area in Chenzhou, Hunan, known for its combination of natural beauty and historical heritage. It preserves traditional architecture and provides insight into local customs and rural life.
Cuijiang is located near Chenzhou City in Hunan Province. Visitors can reach it by taxi, ride-hailing services, or local buses connecting nearby towns, followed by walking or using shuttle services inside the area.
Typically open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the scenery is at its most vibrant.
Tickets usually cost around 40–70 CNY. They can be purchased at the entrance or online through local tourism platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended during weekends, holidays, or peak seasons. A few days prior is generally sufficient.
2–3 hours to see the main scenic spots and trails. Allow extra time for photography and relaxation.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available. Audio guides in English may be limited and should be checked locally.
Night visits and light shows are generally not available. Special cultural events may occur during local festivals.
Weekdays and mornings are less crowded. Weekends and public holidays tend to be busier.
Facilities include restrooms, water points, rest areas, small cafes or snack stalls, and souvenir shops.
Accessible for children and elderly. Some trails may be uneven, so disabled visitors may need assistance.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted at the entrance and within the scenic area.
Nearby eateries serve Hunan cuisine and local snacks. Some small cafes or food stalls may be available inside the scenic area.
Vegetarian options are typically available. Halal options are limited and may require visiting nearby towns.
Hotels, guesthouses, and homestays are available in Chenzhou City, usually 10–20 minutes by car from Cuijiang.
Souvenirs include local handicrafts, traditional textiles, postcards, and wooden carvings.