Visit the tranquil Xianshan Mountain, where you can enjoy hiking, nature walks, and beautiful scenic views of the surrounding area. Explore ancient temples like the Xianshan Temple, participate in local cultural activities, and enjoy peaceful moments by the scenic lakes or streams that are nestled within the mountain.

Xianshan Island, the largest island in Thousand Island Lake, is renowned for its unique rock formations, with various shapes scattered throughout. The island also boasts a diverse array of flowers, plants, and trees, earning it the nickname "Mountain of Flowers and Fruits." Climbing Xianshan offers breathtaking views of Thousand Island Lake.
The area is home to many fascinating legends and historical relics. Xianshan Peninsula is the only peninsula scenic area currently developed. Located nine kilometers from Qiandaohu Town, it boasts a rich karst landscape. The island boasts jutting rock formations and karst caves, including scenic spots like the "Dragon Pool" and the "Tiger's Den."
In addition, the five-star InterContinental Qiandao Lake Resort is located alone on the Xianshan Peninsula. The hotel's private 10-kilometer winding mountain road makes the hotel far away from the hustle and bustle. One island, one hotel, enjoying the natural beauty and luxury of the pure natural peninsula.
The best tourist seasons for Qiandao Lake are September to November and April to May in spring and autumn, when the average temperature is between 12-18°C.
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Xianshan Mountain, located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, is famous for its cultural heritage and natural beauty. The mountain has been a site for spiritual and religious practices for centuries, and it is home to several ancient temples and pagodas. It is a popular destination for those looking to experience both nature and history in one location.
Xianshan is located in the western part of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. You can reach the mountain by taxi, bus, or private car. There is no direct metro service, but buses from Hangzhou’s city center will take you to the base of the mountain, and then you can hike up to the temples and viewpoints.
The mountain is open all year round, with the best times to visit being during spring and autumn when the weather is mild. The opening hours are typically from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥40-¥60. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online through local ticketing platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended during peak seasons (spring and autumn). It’s best to book a few days before your visit, especially if you're visiting on weekends or public holidays.
It takes about 2-3 hours to explore the mountain fully, including visiting the temples and enjoying the nature walks and scenic spots.
Don’t miss the Xianshan Temple, the surrounding ancient pagodas, and the various scenic viewpoints that offer stunning views of Hangzhou’s landscape. The area around the lakes and streams is also highly recommended for a peaceful stroll.
Guided tours in Chinese are available, and English-speaking guides can be arranged upon request. Audio guides are also available in multiple languages, including English.
The best viewpoints are near the temples and on the mountain trails, where you can capture panoramic views of Hangzhou and the surrounding landscapes. The tranquil lakes and streams also make for perfect photography spots.
Start at the entrance, hike towards the main temple (Xianshan Temple), and then explore the various pagodas. Walk along the mountain trails to enjoy the scenic views and visit other smaller temples and lakes before descending.
Night visits are not typically available, but the mountain is peaceful at dusk, and some events or cultural festivals may take place during special times of the year. Check local listings for any evening events.
The mountain can get crowded on weekends and holidays. The best times to visit are early in the morning on weekdays or during off-peak seasons like winter or late autumn.
There are basic facilities including toilets, rest areas, and small shops selling snacks and drinks. There are also tea houses where visitors can relax and enjoy local tea.
The mountain has some paved areas, but hiking to the higher points may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. It’s recommended to check the accessibility of specific areas before visiting.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are accepted at most locations on the mountain. Cash is also widely accepted, but carrying a small amount of cash may be helpful for smaller vendors.
There are a few local restaurants and tea houses near the base of the mountain that offer regional Zhejiang cuisine. For more dining options, you can head to Hangzhou city center, which is a short drive away.
Vegetarian options are available in some local restaurants, though vegan and halal options may be limited. It’s best to check in advance if you have specific dietary preferences.
There are several hotels in Hangzhou city center, ranging from budget to luxury. Some hotels offer transportation services to Xianshan Mountain, making it easier for you to access the area.
Nearby attractions include the famous West Lake, Lingyin Temple, and the Longjing Tea Fields. These can all be easily combined into a day trip from Xianshan.
Souvenir shops near the mountain sell traditional Chinese crafts such as tea sets, pottery, and silk products. Local tea and snacks are also popular souvenirs.
After visiting, taxis, buses, and private cars are available to take you back to Hangzhou city center. You can also rent a car for a more flexible exploration of the region.