
Cuiping Mountain (Cuiping Wuzhi Mountain) is located in the core area of the World Natural Heritage "Southern Karst Landform and Grape Peak Forest Core Area" - Cuiping Village, Grape Town, northwest of Yangshuo County. It is one of the most famous photography spots in Yangshuo.
Zhuge Village at the foot of Cuiping Mountain is the largest settlement of Zhuge Liang's descendants discovered in South China so far, and its geographical layout is shaped like the "Big Dipper".
There are many scenic spots here, such as "Wuhou Temple", "Inspirational Trail", "Encouraging Learning Pavilion", "Top Scholar Reading Platform", "Zhuge Village Viewing Point of 'Big Dipper'", and "World Natural Heritage Nomination Site Photography Point".
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: half a day to 1 day
50 yuan/person
9:00-18:00
Cuiping Mountain is a famous natural landmark in Guilin, celebrated for its panoramic views of the city and Li River. It has historical and cultural significance, with ancient inscriptions and scenic pavilions adding to its charm.
Located in Guilin city, Guangxi. Accessible by local buses, taxi, or rideshare services. Walking trails allow exploration of the mountain itself once at the entrance.
Open daily from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM. Early morning or late afternoon visits are ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying cooler temperatures.
The entrance fee is approximately 20–30 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or through online platforms for convenience.
Booking in advance is not mandatory for regular visits, but recommended 1–2 days ahead during weekends or holidays to avoid queues.
2–3 hours are sufficient for a full visit, including hiking and sightseeing. Longer visits are possible if stopping at multiple scenic spots.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available. English or other language guides can be arranged through private tour services. Audio guides are generally not offered.
Start at the main entrance, hike through scenic forest trails, stop at pavilions and cultural sites, reach the summit, and descend via alternate paths for varied views.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special tours may be arranged during local festivals but are not routine.
Weekdays, early mornings, and late afternoons are least crowded. Weekends and public holidays see more visitors.
Facilities include restrooms, snack stalls, small cafes, resting pavilions, and souvenir shops near entrances and key viewpoints.
Moderate accessibility: hiking is required to reach some areas. Children and elderly can use resting spots, but wheelchair access is limited.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and cards are accepted. Carrying some cash is recommended for small vendors.
Nearby restaurants serve local Guilin cuisine, snacks, and small cafes for tea and refreshments along the mountain’s base and entrance area.
Vegetarian options are generally available. Halal food options are limited and may require prior inquiry.
Hotels and guesthouses in central Guilin are within a 10–15 minute drive from Cuiping Mountain, ranging from budget to mid-range options.
Souvenirs include local crafts, postcards, tea, and miniature replicas of mountain landmarks.
Taxi, rideshare, or local buses to other Guilin attractions or city center. Walking trails also connect to nearby scenic areas.