At Luowa Wharf, visitors can:

Lugu Lake is divided into two halves, one third in Yunnan and two thirds in Sichuan. Luowa Wharf belongs to the Sichuan part.
The pier is located on the Luowa Peninsula, a crucial dividing line. On one side of the peninsula is the famous Grass Sea, while on the other is the Bright Sea. The term "bright sea" refers to the area of water without any visible grass. The scenery from this pier is truly unique: a world of lush green grass on one side, and crystal-clear water on the other. Staying overnight on the island will make the lake especially beautiful in the evening.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
Best time to visit in autumn
free
Open all day
Luowa Wharf has historical importance as a transportation hub on the Yangtze River. It was once a critical point for river trade and has maintained its significance due to its proximity to the river. The wharf plays a part in preserving the region's cultural heritage, especially with local fishing practices and river-related traditions.
Luowa Wharf is located in Liangshan, Sichuan, along the Yangtze River. It can be accessed by taxi from the nearby town. There are no direct metro lines, but buses and taxis are available for local transport.
Luowa Wharf is open year-round. The best time to visit is in the spring or autumn months when the weather is mild and conducive for outdoor activities like boating and hiking. Summer may be crowded due to its popularity with tourists.
The entrance fee for the wharf itself is generally free, but boat tours and other activities may require a separate fee. Tickets can be purchased on-site or through local booking services for guided tours or boat rides.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance for general access to the wharf, but booking boat tours or guided tours a day or two ahead, especially during peak seasons, is advisable.
Visiting Luowa Wharf generally takes 2-3 hours for a short walk around the area, plus additional time if taking a boat tour or exploring nearby sites. For a more leisurely experience with boat trips, plan for half a day.
Highlights include:
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and occasionally in English during peak tourist seasons. Audio guides are generally not available.
Best viewpoints are along the riverbank and from the boats during the tour. The surrounding mountains and river provide stunning backdrops, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Start with a walk around the wharf to enjoy the local atmosphere, then take a boat tour along the Yangtze River. If you have more time, explore the nearby fishing village and cultural sites. A leisurely route could take about 2-3 hours.
Night visits and light shows are not available, but the area offers peaceful nighttime views of the river. Special boat tours may be arranged with prior booking, though they are typically offered during daylight hours.
The area can be crowded during weekends and public holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit during weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
There are basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas. Food stalls and small shops are available near the wharf, selling local snacks and souvenirs. Water stations are also available along the main paths.
While the wharf is relatively accessible for elderly and children, some parts of the area, like the boat tours or hiking paths, may be difficult for those with mobility issues.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted at the wharf and surrounding areas. Cash is still useful in some smaller stalls, but credit cards are not typically accepted.
Local restaurants nearby offer traditional Sichuan and river cuisine, including seafood. There are also a few cafes where you can relax with a drink while enjoying the view.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at local restaurants offering Sichuanese cuisine, but halal food options are limited in this area.
There are small guesthouses and hotels in the nearby town of Liangshan. For more luxurious accommodations, you can travel to nearby larger cities such as Xichang.
Nearby attractions include:
Souvenir shops near the wharf sell local crafts, such as woven goods, handmade jewelry, and traditional Sichuanese items. You can also find souvenirs related to fishing and river life.
After visiting Luowa Wharf, you can take a bus or taxi to Xichang or other nearby towns. If you’re planning a longer trip, buses or private cars are available to continue to larger cities in Sichuan.