Chongqing Chashan Bamboo Sea National Forest Park

What are the most recommended things to do in Chongqing Chashan Bamboo Sea National Forest Park?

  • Hike through extensive bamboo forests and enjoy the serene natural environment.
  • Take scenic cable car rides to panoramic viewpoints.
  • Explore walking trails with streams, waterfalls, and bamboo groves.
  • Photography of bamboo landscapes, especially during misty mornings.
  • Picnicking and relaxing in designated rest areas.
  • Learn about bamboo cultivation and local ecology in visitor centers.

Introducing Chongqing Chashan Bamboo Sea National Forest Park

Chongqing Chashan Bamboo Sea National Forest Park is located in the Chashan Bamboo Sea Sub-district Office, Chengbei District, Chongqing City. It is 55 kilometers east of Chongqing City, 50 kilometers west of Dazu Rock Carvings, 272 kilometers from Chengdu, and 72 kilometers south of Luzhou, with a total area of ​​9,979.00 hectares.

The forest park is located in the mid-subtropical humid climate zone with an average annual temperature of 14 degrees Celsius. The vegetation type is mid-subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest. The forest coverage rate of the scenic area is 97%. It is also a national AAAA-level scenic spot.

Climate and best time to travel

Chongqing Chashan Bamboo Sea National Forest Park has a mid-subtropical humid climate with abundant rainfall, high humidity, and an average annual temperature of around 15 degrees Celsius.

Suitable for travel in spring, summer and autumn

Recommended number of days and locations for visiting

Bodaoling

Bodaoling is the highest peak in Jishan Mountain and also the highest peak in western Chongqing. The main peak is 1,025 meters above sea level, and the secondary peak is 1,016 meters above sea level. The mountain is high and steep, winding and steep. From the top, you can see three rivers that look like jade belts: the Xiaoanxi River to the west, the Jiulong River to the east, and the Linjiang River to the south.


Zhu Depin Teahouse

In 1963, General Zhu was inspecting work in Yongchuan and was concerned about the development of mountain agriculture. After arriving in Jishan, he became interested in tea gardens. He instructed the cultivation of two large five-pointed star-shaped tea gardens in the osmanthus tea garden, and listened to the work reports of the tea farm staff in a two-story building next to the five-pointed star tea garden. Since then, people have called it Zhu De Tea House.


Ambush from all sides

The exterior filming location for "House of Flying Daggers" is located in the Shanziwan Bamboo Sea, which covers approximately 7,000 mu and sits at an altitude of 500-800 meters. The sea gets its name from its unique terrain, with wide bays and deep ravines, resembling a large open fan. In 2003, while filming "House of Flying Daggers," Zhang Yimou visited the Yongchuan Chashan Bamboo Sea and found the dense bamboo forest and tall, upright bamboos there ideal for the film's scenes, leading him to choose the location for the shoot.


Tianzi Palace Ruins

The Hall of the Son of Heaven, originally named the Hall of Thousand Sons, was a place where people could pray to the gods, purify their souls, and seek children. Its walls are constructed of fine, sturdy stone slabs, and the dragon patterns along the upper edges are clearly visible, creating a simple and solemn atmosphere. Legend has it that when Liu Bei and his entourage passed through this area, Zhuge Liang, observing the celestial phenomena at night, believed that this place was a feng shui auspicious spot suitable for an emperor and proposed building his capital there. However, Liu Bei preferred the prosperous Chengdu. The two argued, but after measuring the weight of the soil, they found that the soil here was only half a cent per dou lighter than that in Chengdu. To commemorate this historical event, local villagers named this place the Hall of the Son of Heaven.

Tickets

Adult ticket 38 yuan/person


Preferential policies

(1) Children 6 years old and under or 1.2 meters tall are free of charge. Minors aged 6 to 18 years old and full-time university undergraduates and below receive half-price admission with their ID or student ID.
(2) Seniors aged 60 to 69 receive half-price admission with their ID or student ID.
(3) Active-duty military personnel, relatives of martyrs, disabled revolutionary soldiers, retired military cadres, persons with disabilities, and seniors 70 years old and above presenting valid ID are exempt from admission. (4
) Model workers, heroes, and moral role models at the provincial and ministerial level or above; and Model workers, heroes, and moral role models in Yongchuan District are exempt from admission.
(5) Journalists (with a "Press Card" issued by the State Administration of Press and Publication) receive free admission.
(6) Yongchuan residents receive a discounted admission price of 10 yuan per person per time and 15 yuan per person per time with their ID or household registration.
(VII) Group tourists who wish to enjoy discounted admission tickets must fax a "Group Plan" to 023-49785810 at least one day in advance. On the day of your tour, your guide will bring the original "Group Plan" to process the discounts.
The above information is for reference only. The preferential policy only applies to the main entrance ticket and does not include secondary sales. For specific information, please refer to the scenic spot announcement on the day of your tour.

Booking restrictions

The scenic spot implements a real-name system to ensure smooth booking and use. For multiple bookings, please enter the ID number and mobile phone number of each traveler.

Attraction opening hours

09:00~16:00


Most Popular FAQs for Chongqing Chashan Bamboo Sea National Forest Park

What is the history and significance of this attraction/city?

Chongqing Chashan Bamboo Sea National Forest Park is renowned for its vast bamboo forests, ecological diversity, and natural beauty. It is a significant site for environmental conservation, tourism, and cultural appreciation of bamboo in Chinese tradition.

Where is it located and how do I get there (metro, bus, taxi, walking)?

Located in Qijiang District, Chongqing, the park can be accessed via taxi or ride-hailing from central Chongqing. Local buses connect to the park entrance, and walking is required to explore internal trails and scenic spots.

What are the opening hours and best times to visit?

The park is open daily, usually from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn offer the best weather for hiking and photography, while early mornings provide misty bamboo landscapes.

What is the entrance fee/ticket price, and how to buy tickets (online/offline)?

Tickets cost approximately 50–70 CNY for adults. Tickets can be purchased online via tourism websites or apps, or at the park entrance.

Do I need to book tickets in advance, and how far in advance?

Booking is recommended during weekends and holidays. Tickets can be reserved 1–3 days in advance online.

How much time is needed to fully explore it?

Visitors typically spend 3–5 hours to explore main trails, scenic spots, and viewpoints.

What are the must-see highlights or main areas inside?

  • Main Bamboo Sea Trails with dense bamboo groves.
  • Observation decks offering panoramic views.
  • Waterfalls and small streams within the forest.
  • Visitor centers with ecological exhibits.

Are guided tours or audio guides available (and in which languages)?

Guided tours are available in Chinese. English-speaking guides or audio guides are limited and should be arranged in advance if needed.

What are the best viewpoints or photography spots?

  • High observation decks for wide bamboo sea vistas.
  • Cable car viewpoints overlooking valleys and rivers.
  • Misty areas in early morning for atmospheric photography.
  • Scenic spots near waterfalls and streams.

What is the recommended route or itinerary inside?

Start from the main entrance, follow marked bamboo trails, take a cable car to the top viewpoint, visit waterfalls and streams along the way, and return via a different scenic path to experience varied views.

Are night visits, light shows, or special tours available?

Night visits are generally not allowed. Special ecological or cultural events may occasionally occur but are not regular.

Is it crowded, and when are the least crowded times/days to visit?

Weekends and public holidays are crowded. Weekday mornings or off-peak seasons are the least crowded times.

What facilities are available (toilets, food, water, rest areas, shops)?

  • Public toilets near trailheads and scenic spots.
  • Food stalls and small restaurants near entrances.
  • Rest areas and benches along trails.
  • Small souvenir shops at main entrances.

Is the attraction accessible for elderly, children, or disabled visitors?

Some flat trails and main observation areas are accessible, but steep paths may be challenging. Children and elderly can enjoy accessible areas with supervision.

Is cash needed or are cards/mobile payments accepted?

Entrance tickets and on-site purchases generally accept cash, cards, and mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay.

What restaurants or cafes are available inside or nearby?

  • Local restaurants serving Sichuan cuisine near the park entrance.
  • Small cafes and snack stalls along the main tourist paths.
  • Tea houses in nearby villages offering traditional refreshments.

Are there vegetarian/vegan/halal food options?

Vegetarian options are widely available. Halal options may be limited and should be confirmed locally.

What hotels or accommodations are close to the site?

  • Guesthouses and mid-range hotels near the park entrance.
  • Hotels in Qijiang District, within a 10–20 minute drive.
  • Options in central Chongqing, around 1–1.5 hours away by car.

What other attractions or landmarks are nearby and easy to combine in a day trip?

  • Qijiang Ancient Town.
  • Local tea plantations and bamboo craft villages.
  • Nearby rivers and small waterfalls for sightseeing.

Are there souvenir shops and what are the typical souvenirs?

Souvenir shops sell bamboo crafts, postcards, small handicrafts, and local food products.

What are the best transportation options to continue the trip after visiting?

Taxis, ride-hailing services, or local buses can connect visitors to nearby towns, Qijiang District attractions, or central Chongqing for further travel.