Explore the historic Qinchuan Ancient Town by walking along its well-preserved streets, admiring traditional architecture, and experiencing local culture. Visit ancient temples, try local snacks, and participate in cultural activities. Don’t miss the traditional teahouses where you can relax and enjoy local tea.

Qinchuan Ancient Town is located in Langchuan Township, Chun'an County, Zhejiang Province, about 20 minutes away from Wenyuan Lion City. It has a history of more than 700 years. The entire village is made of Hui-style buildings with white walls and gray tiles, running from northwest to southeast. There is a small river running through the middle, which is full of spiritual energy.
The town is quaint and if you walk up along the stream, you can see villagers washing clothes and vegetables in the stream. The chickens and ducks raised by the villagers are happily flapping their wings in the mountain stream, and the children are vying to chase the small fish in the stream, which is full of life.
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Qinchuan Ancient Town is a historic settlement with centuries of history. It is known for its well-preserved traditional architecture and serves as a window into ancient Chinese culture and urban planning. The town is a significant cultural landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of ancient Chinese merchants and families.
Qinchuan Ancient Town is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. You can get there by taxi or private car from the city center. Public buses also run to the town, but there is no direct metro service. Walking around the town is the best way to explore its narrow streets and historical sites.
The town is open all year round, but the best time to visit is during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant. It's open from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM daily.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥60-¥80 per person. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online via local ticketing platforms for convenience.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons like Chinese New Year or the autumn holidays. A few days in advance is usually sufficient.
It will take around 2-3 hours to fully explore the ancient town, including visiting key attractions and experiencing the local culture.
Don’t miss the ancient temples, the traditional teahouses, and the old merchant houses along the main street. Also, visit the local markets where you can find handmade crafts and snacks.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and some may offer English-speaking guides upon request. Audio guides in English and Chinese can also be rented at the entrance.
The best photography spots include the ancient town’s central square, the rooftops of traditional houses, and the scenic views along the river that runs through the town.
Start at the main entrance, walk through the historic streets, visit the temples and the traditional market, and finish with a visit to one of the teahouses for a relaxing break. This route allows you to experience the full charm of the town.
Night visits are not typically available, but some events or festivals may be held in the evenings. The town is quieter at night, offering a peaceful atmosphere for evening walks.
The town can get crowded on weekends and during public holidays. To avoid the crowds, it’s best to visit on weekdays or during the off-season, such as winter.
There are public toilets, rest areas, and local shops selling souvenirs, snacks, and drinks throughout the town. Traditional teahouses are also available for a more immersive experience.
The town has some paved areas, but its narrow streets and uneven pathways may pose challenges for elderly or disabled visitors. Children will enjoy the open spaces and markets, but parents should keep an eye on them in the crowded areas.
Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted in the town. Credit cards are accepted in most shops and restaurants, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for small vendors and local purchases.
There are several traditional Chinese restaurants and teahouses in and around the ancient town. Some restaurants offer local Zhejiang cuisine and vegetarian options, while teahouses provide a more authentic cultural experience.
Vegetarian and some vegan options are available at local restaurants, but halal food is less common in this area. It’s best to check in advance for specific dietary needs.
There are several hotels and guesthouses in Hangzhou’s city center, which is around a 30-minute drive from Qinchuan Ancient Town. For a more authentic experience, look for traditional guesthouses in the surrounding areas.
Nearby attractions include the West Lake in Hangzhou, the Lingyin Temple, and the Hefang Street historical district. These are all within an hour’s drive from Qinchuan Ancient Town.
Souvenir shops in Qinchuan Ancient Town sell traditional crafts such as handmade pottery, silk products, and tea sets. You can also find local snacks and delicacies as souvenirs.
The best way to continue your trip is by taxi or public transportation back to Hangzhou city center. You can also rent a car to explore other parts of Zhejiang Province, such as the Longjing Tea Fields.