Explore the traditional architecture and picturesque surroundings of Xiekengkou Village, enjoy scenic walks, and take in the stunning natural landscapes. Visitors can also experience local cultural practices and sample regional dishes.

Xiekengkou Village is located on the banks of the Fuchun River. Its slow-living experience area faces the national scenic spot Yan Ziling Fishing Platform across the river. Here, you'll find clear water, fresh air, and picturesque scenery.
After living in a bustling city with dim lights, heavy traffic and concrete for a long time, walk into the countryside with the smell of earth, eat unpolluted farm food, live in a farmhouse with a cool breeze, get up in the morning, stroll on the countryside path, breathe the fresh air, appreciate the beauty given to mankind by nature, and feel the life in paradise.
Suitable for all seasons, summer heat relief
You can eat farm food and stay in B&B here, and there are natural swimming pools (swimming, boating, fishing, fishing), mountain climbing, barbecue, mahjong and poker, etc.
Recommended play time: 1-2 days
Xiekengkou Village is a traditional Chinese village in Zhejiang, known for its historical significance and well-preserved rural architecture. It reflects the traditional way of life in the region, with many structures dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Xiekengkou Village is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It is best accessed by taxi or private car from Hangzhou city center. Public buses may also be available, though a taxi is more convenient for tourists.
The village is open throughout the day. The best time to visit is in spring or autumn when the weather is mild and the surrounding nature is most beautiful. Avoid weekends and holidays if you prefer a quieter experience.
There is no entrance fee to the village itself. Some specific activities or sites within the village may require a ticket, which can be purchased on-site or through local tourism platforms.
No advance booking is typically needed for general entry. However, if you plan to participate in special activities or guided tours, it’s a good idea to book tickets 1-2 days in advance, especially during peak seasons.
It will take approximately 2-3 hours to fully explore Xiekengkou Village, including walking around the traditional streets, visiting historical buildings, and enjoying the local landscape.
Must-see highlights include the traditional architecture, ancient homes, and ancestral halls. The scenic views of the surrounding mountains and rice fields also offer beautiful photo opportunities.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides in both Chinese and English are offered for those who prefer a self-guided experience of the village’s historical sites.
The best photography spots are near the village’s traditional homes, the surrounding fields, and the hills in the background. Early mornings and late afternoons provide the best light for capturing stunning landscapes and architecture.
Start by exploring the village center, then wander through the narrow streets, visiting traditional homes and local sites. Conclude your visit with a walk to the outskirts for scenic views of the fields and mountains.
There are no official night visits or light shows in Xiekengkou Village. The village is best visited during the day, though the calm evening atmosphere can be enjoyed by walking around the peaceful streets.
The village tends to be busier during weekends and public holidays. For a quieter experience, it’s best to visit on weekdays, particularly in the morning or late afternoon.
There are basic facilities available, including toilets, rest areas, and small shops selling local products and snacks. For more substantial meals, you may need to travel to Hangzhou city.
The village is accessible for elderly visitors and children, although some of the streets may be narrow and uneven. Wheelchair accessibility is limited, particularly in older sections of the village.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are commonly accepted. Cash is not as widely used, so it’s recommended to carry some cash if you plan to buy from small local vendors.
There are several local restaurants within and near the village offering Zhejiang specialties. For a broader selection of dining options, you can visit Hangzhou city, which is only a short drive away.
Vegetarian options are available in local eateries, especially in dishes from the Zhejiang cuisine. Vegan and halal options may be limited, but special requests can sometimes be accommodated at certain restaurants.
There are guesthouses and traditional inns near the village for those who want to stay in the area. More upscale hotels are available in Hangzhou, about 30 minutes away by car.
Nearby attractions include West Lake, Lingyin Temple, and Longjing Tea Village. These can easily be visited together in a day trip from Xiekengkou Village.
Souvenir shops in the village sell local crafts such as handmade pottery, traditional textiles, and tea sets. Local tea and other regional products are popular souvenirs.
After visiting, taxis or buses are the best way to continue your journey. Hangzhou’s public transport network offers easy connections to other attractions in the city and surrounding areas.