Experience the peaceful atmosphere of the fishing village, interact with the locals, enjoy fresh seafood, and explore the scenic riverside views. You can also take boat rides along the river or hike the surrounding nature trails.

Located on a peninsula on the eastern shore of northern Qionghai Lake, the small fishing village has been home to Qionghai's traditional fishermen for generations. The entire scenic area features a simple and natural folk landscape that showcases the customs of farmers and the joys of fishermen, while also incorporating modern, fashionable natural and cultural landscapes.
The village is surrounded by water on three sides, with a wide view, unique scenery and strong fishing style. The scenic area is characterized by showing the simple and natural rural wildness and fishing style, while integrating modern and fashionable cultural landscape. It is divided into eight major landscape areas: entrance square area, farm park, children's playground, seaside square, Duiluxuan, Fangfeiping, fishing style park, racecourse and self-service camping area.
This place has the scenery of a Jiangnan water town, with rural farmhouses, embracing Qionghai Lake, bamboo forests, poplar trees, antique Langfang, pavilions and towers. Here you can taste Qionghai seafood, such as fried snails, drunken shrimps, grilled fish, roasted sea turtles, roasted pressed duck, etc., to satisfy your appetite.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: about half a day
free
All day (the small fishing village is currently being demolished)
This small fishing village is known for its traditional way of life, which has been maintained for centuries. It offers a glimpse into the simple and sustainable lifestyles of local fishermen and is an important part of Sichuan's cultural heritage.
The village is located in Liangshan, Sichuan, near the Dadu River. It can be accessed by bus or taxi from the nearest town or city. A taxi ride from Leshan or Chengdu takes approximately 2 to 3 hours.
The village is open year-round as it is a living community. The best times to visit are in spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant and the fishing activities are in full swing.
There is no entrance fee for visiting the village, but some local activities such as boat rides or fishing experiences may require a fee. Tickets for these activities can be purchased on-site.
No booking is required for general visits. However, it is advisable to book boat rides or fishing trips in advance during peak tourist seasons (spring and autumn).
A visit to the village can take 2 to 3 hours if you wish to explore the surroundings, talk to the locals, and enjoy the boat ride or fishing experience.
Highlights include the peaceful riverside, the traditional fishing boats, and the scenic nature trails surrounding the village. The interaction with the fishermen and their lifestyle is also a unique experience.
Guided tours are available upon request, mostly in Mandarin. Some local guides may also offer basic English services, especially for boat tours or fishing experiences.
The best spots for photography are along the riverbank, where you can capture the traditional boats, fishing scenes, and the surrounding lush green hills. Sunset over the river is particularly stunning.
Start with a stroll along the river, interact with the fishermen, then take a boat ride to explore the nearby river areas. End with a hike up to a viewpoint for a panoramic shot of the village and its surroundings.
Night visits are not common in this village, as it is a small and quiet community. However, the peaceful evening atmosphere along the river is worth experiencing if you're staying nearby.
The village is generally quiet, but it can get crowded during Chinese public holidays. The best time to visit for a peaceful experience is during weekdays or off-peak seasons, such as winter.
There are basic facilities in the village, including public toilets and food stalls selling local snacks and fresh seafood. Limited rest areas are available by the river.
The village's terrain may be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors, particularly the walking paths along the river. However, it is generally family-friendly and children can enjoy the boat rides and fishing activities.
Cash is widely accepted in the village, though mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are increasingly common at local stalls and for boat rides.
There are local food stalls offering Sichuan snacks and seafood in the village. For more variety, visitors can find restaurants in nearby towns like Xichang or Liangshan.
Vegetarian options are available, especially in local vegetarian dishes. Halal food options may be limited, but can be found in nearby larger towns.
There are a few guesthouses in the nearby towns of Liangshan and Xichang, where you can find more options for accommodations. Staying in these towns and commuting to the village is a popular choice.
Nearby attractions include the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture and its cultural sites, the Xichang satellite launch center, and the scenic Mount Ganluo, which offers hiking opportunities.
Souvenir shops are limited, but you can purchase locally made crafts, fishing equipment, and regional food items such as smoked fish or dried herbs.
After visiting, taxis or buses can be used to reach nearby towns like Xichang or Liangshan. For further travel, buses or trains are available from Xichang to larger cities like Chengdu.