
Fuyang District, formerly known as Fuchun, is located in the southwest corner of Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. Located at the beginning of the national golden tourism route of "West Lake - Fuchun River - Qiandao Lake - Huangshan Mountain," Fuyang boasts both the beauty of a mountain city and the elegance of a river city, making it a quintessential Jiangnan landscape city.
Fuyang has picturesque mountains and clear waters, and charming scenery. It combines the beauty of a mountain city with the grace of the south of the Yangtze River. It is a typical Jiangnan mountain and water city.
Fuyang boasts numerous natural and cultural attractions, including the picturesque Guanshan Mountain, the scenic Tianzhong Mountain in Fuchun, Xinsha Island, East China's largest natural freshwater bathing beach, Jiuxiao Biyun Cave, the largest cave hall in the Asia-Pacific region, and Longmen Ancient Town, home to descendants of Emperor Sun Quan of the Wu Dynasty, which maintains architectural features from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Fuyang also boasts numerous cultural attractions, including the former residence of Yu Dafu and the Luo Yin Forest of Steles. "Fuchun is considered one of the most beautiful mountains and waters in the world, both ancient and modern," it is said.
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Hangzhou Wildlife World
There are hundreds of rare birds and animals from all over the world and nearly 10,000 first- and second-class protected animals in China. There are three performance venues in the park: Elephant Performance Venue, Bird Performance Venue, and Sapphire Center Performance Venue. The wonderful animal performances in the Animal World are the best interpretation of Hangzhou Wildlife World that "humans and animals share the same earth."
Longmen Ancient Town
Longmen Ancient Town, nestled on the south bank of the beautiful Fuchun River, boasts a long history and rich cultural heritage, retaining a strong clan atmosphere and unique folk customs. It boasts a magnificent and well-preserved complex of Ming and Qing dynasty buildings, a rare find in China. The historic structures include ancestral halls, halls, residential houses, ancient pagodas, stone bridges, and archways.
Recommended play time: 1-3 days
Fuyang is a district of Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, historically known as a cultural and trading hub along the Fuchun River. It is famous for its scenic beauty, including rivers, ancient towns, and preserved traditional culture.
Fuyang is located southwest of central Hangzhou. Visitors can reach it by bus or taxi from Hangzhou city, and local walking paths allow exploration of the town and river areas. Metro Line 9 also connects some parts of Fuyang to Hangzhou.
Most attractions are open from 8:00 to 17:30. Spring and autumn are ideal for visiting due to comfortable temperatures and scenic views.
Booking is recommended during weekends and holidays, 1–3 days in advance for scenic areas. Off-season visits usually do not require pre-booking.
1–2 days are sufficient to explore the river scenic area, ancient town, and nearby temples.
Guided tours are mostly in Chinese; some attractions provide informational boards in English. Audio guides may be limited.
Start with a stroll in Fuyang Ancient Town, visit local temples and bridges, then take a boat ride or hike along the Fuchun River Scenic Area. Finish with local dining by the river.
Evening riverside walks are popular, and occasional cultural events or festivals may feature lights or performances. Most attractions close by sunset.
Weekends and holidays are busier; weekdays and off-season months are less crowded.
Facilities include public toilets, restaurants, cafes, rest areas, and souvenir shops along the riverside and ancient streets.
Main streets and riverside paths are accessible, but some hilly or uneven trails may be challenging for the elderly or disabled.
Mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) and cards are widely accepted; cash is recommended for small vendors.
Riverside restaurants offer local Zhejiang cuisine, small cafes provide tea and snacks, and street vendors sell local specialties.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options may be limited and need planning.
Accommodations include boutique hotels, guesthouses in the ancient town, and mid-range hotels near the river scenic area.
Nearby attractions include Hangzhou city center, West Lake, and other Fuchun River scenic stretches.
Souvenirs include local tea, handicrafts, rice wine, and traditional snacks.
Buses, taxis, and ride-hailing apps connect to Hangzhou city and nearby towns; high-speed trains from Hangzhou provide regional travel options.