Explore the scenic beauty of Xijingshan, a tranquil mountain offering hiking trails, panoramic views of Hangzhou, and opportunities for photography amidst lush greenery.

Xijing Mountain, also known as Shuanglin Mountain, is located in the ancient village of Jixian, northeast of Jincheng, the capital of Lin'an, Hangzhou. It belongs to the Tianmu Mountain range in western Zhejiang. The Xijing Mountain Scenic Area, the centerpiece of the Qingshan Lake National Forest Park, covers an area of 11 square kilometers. Its main peak, at 413 meters above sea level, is the highest point in the surrounding area.
Xijing Mountain boasts a diverse array of waterscapes, particularly its 100-meter waterfall and the remarkable lake at its summit. As a central branch of Tianmu Mountain in western Zhejiang, Xijing Mountain serves as a confluence of numerous water sources. Three lakes, along with dozens of pools, ponds, and waterfalls, can be found at the summit and foothills.
There are many folk stories and legends about Xijing Mountain and Jixian Ancient Village, such as "The Sound of Baolin Bell Reaches Banqiao", "Jingwen's Clever Plan to Build a Temple", "The Immortal Throws Pieces to Make a Chessboard", "The Broken-Tailed Dragon Offers Worship to Ancestors on Qingming Festival", "The Miraculous Doctor Accidentally Obtains Comfrey", etc. Its history and culture are long and splendid.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 2-3 hours
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7:30-16:30
Xijingshan is known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage, offering visitors a peaceful retreat with historical significance in Hangzhou.
Xijingshan is situated in the western part of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Visitors can reach the area by taxi or bus from the city center, with approximate travel times ranging from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
The area is open year-round. The best times to visit are during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) for pleasant weather and scenic views.
There is no entrance fee to access Xijingshan. Visitors can enjoy the natural surroundings free of charge.
No advance booking is required as there is no entrance fee. Visitors can explore the area at their convenience.
A visit typically takes 2 to 3 hours, allowing time for hiking and enjoying the views.
Key highlights include the main peak offering panoramic views of Hangzhou, serene walking trails, and lush forests ideal for photography.
Guided tours are not commonly available. Visitors can explore the area independently. It's advisable to have a local guidebook or map if unfamiliar with the trails.
The summit of Xijingshan provides the best panoramic views of Hangzhou, especially during sunrise and sunset. The surrounding forests and trails also offer excellent photography opportunities.
Begin at the base of the mountain and follow the main trail leading to the summit. Along the way, enjoy the various viewpoints and natural scenery. The hike is moderate in difficulty and suitable for most visitors.
Night visits are not typically available. The area is best visited during daylight hours to fully appreciate the natural beauty and ensure safety on the trails.
Weekdays, especially Tuesday through Thursday, tend to be less crowded. Early mornings are also ideal for a peaceful experience.
Basic facilities such as rest areas and toilets are available. It's recommended to bring your own water and snacks, as food options may be limited.
The terrain includes uneven paths and steps, which may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. It's advisable to assess the suitability based on individual mobility.
Since there is no entrance fee, cash or mobile payments are not necessary. However, it's advisable to carry some cash for any incidental purchases along the way.
There are limited dining options directly at Xijingshan. Visitors may need to travel back to the city center for a wider selection of restaurants and cafes.
Vegetarian and vegan options may be available in the city center. It's advisable to check menus in advance or use local apps to find suitable establishments.
Accommodations are available in the city center of Hangzhou, approximately 30 to 60 minutes away by taxi or bus. Options range from budget hotels to luxury resorts.
Nearby attractions include West Lake, Lingyin Temple, and the Longjing Tea Plantations. These can be combined with a visit to Xijingshan for a comprehensive day trip.
There are no souvenir shops at Xijingshan. Visitors can purchase souvenirs in the city center, including tea products, silk items, and local crafts.
After visiting Xijingshan, taxis or buses can take visitors back to the city center. Public transportation options are readily available for further exploration of Hangzhou.