At Feishayan, visitors can enjoy:

Feishayan is a flood discharge channel located in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province. It was named "Shilangyan" and "Golden Dike" in the Tang Dynasty, and later renamed "Jianshui River". It has the significant function of discharging floods and sand, and is the key point of Dujiangyan.
The long embankment below Yuzui, dividing the inner and outer rivers, is called Jingang Dike. Across from Hutou Bank on the left bank of the Neijiang River, there's a low, flat section. This area serves as a smooth path for people traveling between Lidui Park and the cable bridge in spring, autumn, and winter. During flood season, waves splash here, serving as a flood discharge channel for the Neijiang River.
The best angle to overlook Feishayan is from the mountain of Erwang Temple.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
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Feishayan is historically significant for its peaceful environment and natural beauty, which has made it a site for cultural and spiritual reflection. The surrounding areas have been home to local Tibetan communities, adding to its rich cultural heritage.
Feishayan is located in Chengdu, Sichuan. It can be accessed by taxi or public bus from Chengdu city center. There are no metro lines serving the area, so a taxi or bus ride is the most convenient option.
Feishayan is open year-round. The best times to visit are in spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and the surroundings are most vibrant.
The entrance fee for Feishayan is generally free for the general area, but some specific attractions like temples may have small entrance fees. Tickets can be purchased onsite.
Booking tickets in advance is usually not required, except during peak tourist seasons or for specific events. Booking a few days in advance should suffice if needed.
Visitors typically spend 2-3 hours exploring Feishayan, especially if they plan to visit multiple sites within the area and take part in outdoor activities.
Key highlights include:
Guided tours are available, primarily in Mandarin. English-speaking guides may be available upon request, but it is recommended to arrange in advance.
The best photography spots include the lake at sunrise, the viewpoints along the hiking trails, and the ancient temples set against the backdrop of the natural landscape.
It is recommended to start by visiting the temples, followed by a walk along the lake, and end with a hike up to one of the scenic viewpoints for panoramic views of Feishayan.
Night visits and light shows are not available at Feishayan. The area is primarily a daytime destination, with evening activities focusing on quiet relaxation by the lake.
Feishayan is not typically crowded, but it can see increased traffic on weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are weekday mornings and during the off-season (winter months).
Feishayan offers basic facilities such as public toilets, rest areas, and food stalls selling local snacks. There are small shops offering souvenirs and local crafts.
Feishayan is accessible for elderly and children, with well-maintained paths around the lake and temples. However, some hiking areas may be difficult for those with mobility issues.
Mobile payments (like WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely accepted in Feishayan. However, it is advisable to carry cash as a backup, especially for small purchases at food stalls.
There are a few local eateries and small cafes around Feishayan serving traditional Sichuan and Tibetan cuisine, including noodle dishes and dumplings.
Vegetarian options are available, especially in local Sichuan restaurants. Halal food may be found in larger cities like Chengdu but is less common in Feishayan.
There are a few guesthouses and budget hotels in the area around Feishayan, with more options available in Chengdu. For a more comfortable stay, visitors may choose to stay in Chengdu and visit Feishayan on a day trip.
Nearby attractions include Qingcheng Mountain, which is famous for its Taoist temples, and Dujiangyan Irrigation System, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Both can easily be visited on a day trip from Feishayan.
There are souvenir shops in Feishayan selling local handicrafts, Tibetan jewelry, traditional Sichuan tea, and small trinkets related to the lake and temples.
Visitors can take taxis or buses to continue their trip after visiting Feishayan. The nearest public transport options are buses to Chengdu or other nearby attractions.