
Wolong Town is located in the southwest of Zitong County, 19 kilometers from the county seat. It borders Sanquan Township to the east, Shiniu Town to the south, Berlin Town and Xujia Town in Youxian District to the west, and Chaozhen Township in Youxian District to the north. It covers an area of 40.66 square kilometers, with 14,735 mu of cultivated land, including 8,100 mu of farmland. It administers 10 villages, one community residents' committee, and 95 agricultural production cooperatives. The town has a total population of 13,138, including 11,347 agricultural workers.
Crouching Dragon Mountain is an important historical and cultural site known for its stunning landscapes and historical significance in the region. The mountain and its surrounding areas have been a site for ancient traditions and cultural practices, with connections to local legends and historical figures. It offers a glimpse into the region's deep cultural roots and natural beauty.
Crouching Dragon is located in a scenic area that is best accessed by car or taxi. From the nearest city, you can take a bus or taxi to the base of the mountain, then hike or take a cable car (if available) to the summit. There are no metro services in this area, so private transport or guided tours are the best options for visiting.
The attraction is open year-round, with the best times to visit being during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the natural surroundings are at their most vibrant. Early morning or late afternoon are ideal for avoiding the heat of midday and enjoying better lighting for photography.
Entrance fees typically range between 30-60 RMB, depending on the specific areas you wish to explore within the mountain. Tickets can be purchased onsite, and in some cases, online booking may be available. It is recommended to check availability in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is generally not required, but during peak seasons (holidays and weekends), it is advisable to book tickets 1-2 days in advance to ensure availability, especially for special tours or cable car access.
You will need about 3-4 hours to fully explore the Crouching Dragon Mountain, including hiking to the summit, taking in the views, and visiting cultural sites. If you wish to explore in more detail or take part in local experiences, a full day might be necessary.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some tours may offer English-speaking guides during peak tourist seasons. Audio guides may also be available for individual use, typically in Mandarin, with limited options for other languages.
Start by visiting the base of the mountain and take a cable car (if available) to the midpoint. Then, hike to the summit for stunning views and a chance to explore the temples along the way. Afterward, you can visit the cultural exhibitions or local workshops before descending and exploring any nearby areas of interest.
Night visits and light shows are not commonly available at Crouching Dragon Mountain. However, the area may offer special tours during festivals or special events. Check local listings for any unique nighttime experiences during your visit.
The site can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are on weekdays outside of major Chinese holidays, particularly in the mornings and late afternoons.
There are basic facilities available at the site, including toilets, food stalls offering local snacks, and water stations. Rest areas are available along hiking routes. Shops selling souvenirs and local crafts are also located near the base and at the summit.
While the main areas are accessible, elderly or disabled visitors may find the hiking trails challenging. Some cable cars or vehicle transport options may be available to reduce the physical strain, but it’s recommended to check with local staff for accessibility information ahead of time.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted, though it's always a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases, especially in more remote areas.
Inside the park, you will find small local restaurants offering regional dishes, such as noodle soups and grilled meats. There are also cafes where you can relax and enjoy a snack or beverage. In nearby towns, there are additional dining options that cater to both local and international tastes.
Vegetarian and halal food options are available at the local eateries inside the park, as well as in nearby towns where Uyghur cuisine is served.
There are a few hotels and guesthouses in the nearby towns that offer basic amenities. For more luxurious options, you may need to stay in the nearest city and take a short trip to the site. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Souvenir shops inside the site sell local crafts, such as handmade textiles, ceramics, and miniature sculptures of the mountain. You can also find regional spices and local food products.
The best transportation options are taxis or private car hire for flexibility. For budget-friendly travel, local buses or trains may be available for nearby towns or cities.