Qiliping is famous for its beautiful natural landscapes, including scenic mountain views, rivers, and forests. Popular activities include hiking, photography, and enjoying the tranquility of the area. Visitors can explore the local culture, taste traditional Sichuan cuisine, and relax by the riverside.

Qiliping is located in the middle section of Mount Emei in Hongya County, Meishan City, about a two-hour drive from central Meishan and 3.5 kilometers from the zero kilometer mark of Mount Emei. Qiliping boasts a 90% forest coverage rate, and the surrounding Mount Emei and Wawu Mountains, encompassing over 300 square kilometers of forest, act as a natural barrier against intrusive dust.
Qiliping is a unique treasure land in the middle of Mount Emei, with an altitude of about 1,300 meters. The climate is cool in summer. In midsummer, the temperature in Qiliping is 6-12 degrees lower than that in Chengdu, Leshan and other urban areas. The normal temperature is 20-26 degrees, which is very suitable for summer vacation and health preservation.
Enjoy the azaleas in spring, cool breezes in summer, colorful forests in autumn, snow in winter, and hot springs in all seasons.
Recommended play time: about half a day
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Qiliping is historically significant for its ancient cultural heritage and role as a scenic retreat in the Leshan region. Known for its natural beauty, the area has long been a destination for those seeking peace and inspiration, blending nature with local traditions.
Qiliping is located in Leshan, Sichuan Province. It is accessible by taxi or local buses from Leshan city. The nearest major city is Chengdu, from which you can take a bus or taxi. There is no metro service directly to the area.
Qiliping is open year-round. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild. The summer months can be crowded, and winter can be cold with limited access to some trails.
The entrance fee is approximately 40-60 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through local tourism websites for convenience.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance during peak tourist seasons (spring and autumn), especially on weekends. Booking a day or two ahead is typically sufficient.
To fully explore Qiliping, you should allocate 3-4 hours. This allows for a relaxed hike, photography, and time to enjoy the natural beauty and local culture.
The key highlights include the tranquil riverside, the surrounding forests, and the panoramic mountain views. The local village provides insights into traditional Sichuan culture and cuisine.
Guided tours are available, primarily in Mandarin. English-speaking guides may be available if requested in advance.
The best viewpoints are along the mountain trails and near the riverside. The highest points offer sweeping views of the surrounding valleys and forests, perfect for photography.
Start by exploring the riverside areas, then hike to the mountain viewpoints for panoramic views. Afterward, visit the local village for a taste of Sichuan culture and cuisine.
Night visits are not commonly available, and there are no light shows. However, special cultural tours may be available during local festivals or holidays.
Qiliping can get crowded on weekends and during public holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit during weekdays or in the off-season (November to March).
There are basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas along the main trails. Small shops sell snacks, local crafts, and souvenirs. Water stations are also available in popular areas.
Some areas may be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors due to uneven terrain. However, the main entrance and certain viewing spots are accessible for families with children and elderly visitors.
Cash is commonly used, but mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are accepted at most places. Credit cards may not be accepted at smaller shops or food stalls.
There are several local restaurants and cafes near the entrance offering Sichuanese cuisine, including hotpot, noodles, and local specialties like pickled vegetables and river fish.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at most local restaurants, especially those serving Sichuan cuisine. Halal food may be limited but can be found at some local eateries upon request.
There are budget hotels and guesthouses in nearby Leshan city. For more luxury options, visitors can stay at resorts or hotels in Leshan, which are about 30 minutes from Qiliping.
Nearby attractions include the Leshan Giant Buddha, Emei Mountain, and the Langzhong Ancient Town. These can all be visited on a day trip from Qiliping.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling local crafts, including wooden carvings, textiles, and Sichuanese spices. Traditional tea sets and handmade items are also popular souvenirs.
After visiting Qiliping, you can take a taxi or bus to Leshan city, where you can catch a train or bus to other parts of Sichuan or continue your journey to nearby attractions like Emei Mountain.