Explore the leisure and cultural activities, such as traditional performances, art exhibitions, and local craft demonstrations. Enjoy walking tours through the scenic gardens, and relax by the lake or participate in tea ceremonies.

Shangshu Leisure and Cultural Village is located in northwest Anji, Huzhou, Zhejiang, China's bamboo capital. It's adjacent to the Tianhuangping Hydropower Station, Asia's largest hydroelectric station, and borders Anhui. Surrounded by bamboo mountains and crisscrossing paths, it evokes the feeling of "surrounded by mountains and rivers, seemingly leading nowhere, only to discover a new village."
The bamboo forest on the mountain is lush and green. The river in front of the village is crystal clear, and the view is filled with small bridges, flowing water, and houses. The air is fresh and sweet. The land in the village is connected by paths, the houses are well-maintained, and the chickens and dogs can be heard everywhere.
February orchids, cosmos, sunflowers, dahlias, rapeseed flowers...a vibrant display of color covers the mountains and plains. In midsummer, peaches, plums, cherries, watermelons, bayberries, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers...a wide variety of fruits and vegetables are available for you to enjoy picking and tasting.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: half a day
8:00 - 18:00
Shangshu Leisure and Cultural Village is a modern cultural hub designed to preserve the rich traditions of Zhejiang, combining leisure activities with cultural heritage. It provides a space for visitors to engage with local art, history, and nature.
The village is located in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province. It is best accessed by taxi or private car. Public transport options are limited, but taxis and ride-hailing services are widely available from the city center.
The village is open daily. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months for pleasant weather. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends and public holidays.
Entry to the village is generally free, but certain activities and exhibitions may require a ticket. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through the village’s official website.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary for general admission. However, for popular activities like guided tours or special exhibitions, it is advisable to book a day or two in advance.
A typical visit lasts about 2 to 3 hours, depending on how much time you spend at the various cultural activities, scenic spots, and local exhibitions.
Must-see highlights include the traditional art exhibitions, tea ceremony demonstrations, scenic gardens, and the lakeside areas which offer serene views and photo opportunities.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, with occasional availability of English-speaking guides during peak seasons. Audio guides in Mandarin are also provided for self-guided tours.
The best viewpoints are around the village’s tranquil lakes, terraced gardens, and traditional pavilions. Early mornings or late afternoons offer the best light for photography.
Start your visit at the main entrance where you can explore the cultural exhibitions, then head to the lakeside for a peaceful walk. End your visit with a traditional tea ceremony or a local craft demonstration.
Currently, night visits or light shows are not offered. However, the village offers a tranquil evening atmosphere, perfect for an evening stroll or relaxation.
The village can be crowded during weekends and public holidays. For a more peaceful experience, visit on weekdays, particularly in the off-peak seasons like winter.
The village has basic facilities such as rest areas, water stations, and toilets. Several local restaurants and tea houses offer food and beverages. There are also souvenir shops selling local crafts and goods.
Shangshu Leisure and Cultural Village is relatively accessible, with smooth walkways and rest areas suitable for elderly visitors and children. However, some areas may have uneven terrain, which could be challenging for disabled visitors.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted. Cash can be used, but mobile payments are more commonly used in the area.
Inside the village, you'll find several tea houses and local restaurants serving Zhejiang cuisine. Nearby, there are additional dining options offering both local and regional specialties.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in local restaurants, particularly dishes made with tofu and seasonal vegetables. Halal options may be more limited but are available in some nearby eateries.
Several hotels and guesthouses are located near the village, offering both budget and luxury options. For a wider selection of accommodations, Huzhou city center is only a short drive away.
Nearby attractions include Nanxun Ancient Town, known for its canals and traditional architecture. Lake Tai is also nearby, offering scenic views and opportunities for boating and hiking.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling traditional Chinese crafts, including tea sets, silk products, and hand-carved items. Local tea varieties are also popular souvenirs.
Taxi or ride-hailing services are the best way to continue your journey from the village. Alternatively, public transportation options such as buses or trains are available from Huzhou city, which is a short drive away.