
Sanhuang Mountain is located at the entrance of Yesanpo and Shidu Baili Art Gallery in Laishui County. There is a century-old persimmon forest here; there is the tomb of Han Shiqi, the first-rank and second-class official of Jiangning Circuit in the Qing Dynasty, and the Manchu and Han inscriptions and stone pillars written for him by Emperor Kangxi; there is the posthouse and cemetery of Cao Xueqin, the great writer; and there is the Pearl Temple where the famous Tang Dynasty concubine Shen Zhenzhu became a nun.
Sanhuang Mountain has been known as the "Three Emperors Holy Land" since ancient times. It is the holy land of the ancestors of the Chinese nation, Fuxi (Emperor of Heaven), Shennong (Emperor of Earth), and Xuanyuan (Emperor of Man). Our ancestors built the Three Emperors Temple here to enshrine the Three Emperors of "Heaven, Earth, and Man".
Five thousand years of history and culture have made this Feng Shui treasure land full of magic. You can go to Sanhuang Mountain to trace your roots and worship your ancestors, find the historical origins of the Chinese nation, immerse yourself in primitive tribes, appreciate the ancient folk culture, climb mountains and play in the water, and enjoy the gifts of nature.
Temperate monsoon climate, suitable for travel year-round
3 hours
free
Taohuayu Scenic Area: 25 yuan/person
8:00-18:00
Sanhuang Mountain is a historic and scenic site in Baoding, Hebei. It is known for its natural beauty, temples, and cultural significance, representing a blend of spiritual heritage and mountain landscapes cherished for centuries.
Located near Baoding city in Hebei province. Visitors can reach the site by taxi or private car from Baoding. Public buses may drop visitors near the base, followed by a walk or local shuttle to the main area.
Open daily from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn when weather is pleasant and foliage is at its peak.
Entrance fees are moderate and tickets can be purchased online or at the entrance ticket office.
Booking in advance is recommended for weekends and holidays, ideally 1–2 weeks ahead.
Allow 3–4 hours to explore the main trails, temples, and viewpoints at a leisurely pace.
Guided tours are mainly in Chinese; private English-speaking guides may be arranged through travel agencies.
Night visits are generally not available; daytime hiking and sightseeing are the focus.
Weekdays and early mornings are least crowded. Weekends and public holidays can be busy, especially at popular viewpoints.
Cards and mobile payments are generally accepted; small cash is useful for minor purchases or vendors along the trail.
Local restaurants and cafes are available near the mountain entrance; larger dining options are in Baoding city.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options may be limited near the site.
Guesthouses, small hotels, and homestays are available in nearby villages; Baoding city offers more extensive accommodation options.
Souvenir shops sell postcards, keychains, traditional crafts, and local specialty products.