Visit the scenic peach orchards, enjoy the breathtaking views during the peach blossom season, explore traditional Sichuan village life, and sample local peach-based products.

Located in the Longquanshan Ecological Tourism Zone in Longquanyi District, Chengdu, a "World Modern Pastoral City," the Peach Blossom Hometown is the core scenic area of the Huaguoshan Scenic Area, a renowned scenic spot in Sichuan. Nationally renowned for its diverse peach varieties, long blooming period, and high density, the area is the only "Hometown of Chinese Honey Peach" officially designated by the State Council, renowned for its "continuous blossoms throughout the year and fragrant fruit during the eight festivals."
The Huaguoshan Scenic Area is rich in tourism resources. There is a circular tour route with a total length of 13.5 kilometers; there are 7.5 kilometers of hiking trails such as the "Fu Road", "Qing Road", "Ancient Post Road", and "Eight Hundred Ladders of Longevity"; 78 cultural attractions such as "Flowers and Full Moon", "Post Road Springs", and "Peach Culture Poetry Wall"; 6 famous cultural relics and historical sites such as the Big Buddha Temple and the Northern Zhou Wenwang Stele; the most attractive thing is that every March, the mountain is full of peach blossoms in full bloom, and the flowers are as colorful as if falling into a pink ocean.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
The best time to visit is March and April, when the flowers are in bloom.
It is recommended to spend about half a day
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Peach Blossom Hometown is famous for its vast peach orchards and beautiful peach blossoms. It holds cultural significance as it embodies the harmony between nature and the local community, offering a serene atmosphere that has inspired countless poets and artists throughout history.
Peach Blossom Hometown is located in Chengdu, Sichuan, about a 2-hour drive from the city center. You can take a taxi or bus to reach the site. Public buses are available, but taxis provide more convenience.
The area is open year-round, but the best time to visit is in the spring (March to April) when the peach blossoms are in full bloom. The peak season for visitors is during the peach blossom festival.
There is typically a small entrance fee to access the peach orchards during the peak blossom season. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online through official tourism platforms.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during the spring bloom season. Booking at least a week in advance is advisable to secure tickets during the busy periods.
To explore the peach orchards and enjoy the scenic views, you will need about 2 to 3 hours. If you plan to participate in local activities or explore nearby villages, you may need half a day.
The main highlights include the vast peach orchards, the beautiful peach blossoms in spring, and the traditional architecture of the surrounding villages. A visit to the local markets to sample peach-based products is also recommended.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and English-speaking guides may be arranged with advance notice. Audio guides in both Mandarin and English are offered during the busy season.
The best viewpoints are along the trails through the peach orchards, especially when the blossoms are in full bloom. The surrounding hills and traditional farmhouses provide excellent photo opportunities.
Start by exploring the peach orchards and taking in the beautiful blossoms. Then, visit the local markets and traditional villages nearby. If time allows, consider hiking up a nearby hill for panoramic views of the orchards.
Currently, there are no night visits or light shows available. However, there may be special cultural events during the peak blossom season that provide a unique evening experience.
The area can get crowded during the peach blossom festival in spring, especially on weekends. Weekdays in early spring (before the festival peak) are the least crowded times to visit.
There are basic facilities including public toilets, water stations, and rest areas. Several small shops sell local snacks and peach-based products, and there are food stalls offering traditional Sichuan food.
The attraction is generally accessible for elderly and children, with paved paths for easy access. However, some areas, especially those with peach orchards, may require a bit of walking on uneven terrain, which could be challenging for disabled visitors.
Mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted, and some places may accept credit cards. However, cash is still useful for small purchases at local stalls.
There are several local restaurants and cafes offering traditional Sichuan dishes, such as hot pot and noodles. Many of the eateries serve dishes made with fresh peaches.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some restaurants, though halal options may be limited. It's best to inquire at the restaurant for specific dietary requirements.
There are a few guesthouses and mid-range hotels near the peach orchards. For more luxurious accommodations, consider staying in downtown Chengdu and making a day trip to Peach Blossom Hometown.
Nearby attractions include Qingcheng Mountain, known for its Taoist temples, and the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Both can be easily combined with a trip to Peach Blossom Hometown.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling peach-based products, including jams, wines, and fresh peaches. Traditional crafts such as handmade paper and pottery are also popular souvenirs.
After visiting, taxis and buses are available to continue your journey to other attractions in Chengdu or nearby areas. The most convenient way to travel is by taxi or private car.