
Yaokou Village, Huyuan Township, is located at the southernmost tip of Fuyang City, bordering Zhuji, Pujiang, and Tonglu. The area is steep, with deep valleys, and steep peaks and deep waters. The winding Huyuan River runs through the entire village, creating a unique ecological environment where the mountains embrace the water and the scenery is truly unique.
The female dragon in Yaokou Village is more than 130 meters long, with a unique shape and magnificent momentum. It is called the unique feature of Yaokou by tourists.
There are many farmhouses in Yaokou Village where you can take a few days to enjoy the nature, taste farm food and relax.
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Yaokou Village is a historic village in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, known for its well-preserved traditional architecture and rural culture. It reflects the agricultural heritage and local customs of the region.
Yaokou Village is located in the rural outskirts of Hangzhou. Visitors can reach it by bus or taxi from central Hangzhou. Walking is recommended for exploring the village itself.
The village is generally open year-round. The best time to visit is spring or autumn for pleasant weather and scenic landscapes.
Entrance is usually free for most areas. Some cultural sites or experiences may charge a small fee payable on-site.
Booking is not usually necessary unless participating in special activities or guided tours, which can be booked a few days ahead.
2–4 hours is sufficient to explore the main village area and nearby scenic spots.
Guided tours are mainly offered in Chinese. English tours may be arranged with advance notice.
Begin at the village entrance, explore traditional alleys and temples, then walk to nearby tea fields and rivers for scenic views.
Night visits are possible but limited. Special festivals may offer evening cultural activities during certain seasons.
The village is relatively quiet. Weekdays and non-holiday periods are the least crowded.
Most areas are accessible, but narrow alleys and uneven paths may be challenging for visitors with mobility issues.
Cash is accepted; mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used.
Local village eateries and tea houses offer traditional Zhejiang cuisine and snacks.
Vegetarian options are available at local eateries; halal options are limited and should be confirmed in advance.
Several guesthouses and small hotels are available near Yaokou Village and in Hangzhou city center.
Souvenirs include local handicrafts, teas, and small cultural artifacts reflecting Hangzhou’s rural heritage.
Taxis or local buses are convenient to return to Hangzhou city center or continue to nearby scenic areas.