
Yangtai Mountain is located in Shiyan, Bao'an District, Shenzhen. The highest point in the park is Dayangtai Mountain, located at the junction of Shiyan and Xili. At 587.1 meters above sea level, it is known as the "Highest Peak in Western Shenzhen." "Yangtai Greenery" has been named one of Shenzhen's Eight Scenic Spots.
Yangtai Mountain boasts abundant groundwater resources, and its rock formations, springs, trees, fruit, wildlife, and mountains create a beautiful coastal and mountainous ecotourism environment. The spring water is sweet, clear, and refreshing. Valleys and ridges alternate in a picturesque landscape, and the mountains are lushly forested and the air fresh. Persimmons are a unique fruit of Yangtai Mountain. When ripe, the trees are covered with golden fruits, filling the mountain with fragrance.
Shenzhen has a warm and humid climate and is suitable for travel all year round, but the temperature is too high in summer. Spring, autumn and winter are also good seasons.
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Yangtaishan Forest Park is an important ecological and recreational area in Shenzhen, Guangdong. It preserves rich subtropical forest ecosystems and offers a natural retreat from urban life, emphasizing environmental conservation and outdoor recreation.
Located in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Visitors can take a taxi or ride-hailing service from the city center. Local buses connect to nearby areas, followed by short walking paths to the park entrances.
The park is generally open from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early mornings and weekdays are ideal for fewer crowds and pleasant weather.
Entrance fees are modest and can be purchased at the park gate. Some online platforms may offer advance booking during peak periods.
Advance booking is generally optional. During holidays or busy weekends, booking 1–3 days in advance is recommended.
2–4 hours depending on hiking routes and number of scenic spots visited.
Guided tours are occasionally available in Chinese; audio guides are generally not provided.
Start at the main entrance, follow the marked forest trails to observation points and waterfalls, take short rest stops at picnic areas, and return along a circular path if available.
Night visits are not allowed. Special tours may be arranged occasionally but are mostly daytime activities.
Weekdays and early mornings are least crowded. Weekends and public holidays see larger visitor numbers.
Basic facilities include toilets, rest areas, and small snack vendors. Bringing water and light refreshments is recommended.
Moderate trails are suitable for children and elderly with mobility. Steeper trails may be challenging for disabled visitors.
Mobile payments are widely accepted at ticket counters; cash may be useful for small vendors.
Small eateries near the park entrance and more dining options in nearby Shenzhen neighborhoods.
Vegetarian options are generally available; halal options may be limited.
Hotels and guesthouses are available in Shenzhen, ranging from budget to mid-range, mostly 10–30 minutes away by taxi.
Small souvenir stalls near the entrance sell postcards, local handicrafts, and eco-themed items.
Taxi or ride-hailing services are convenient to reach other Shenzhen attractions. Public buses connect to nearby urban areas.