Yushan Eagle | Unlock the 12km Eagle Track, experience and achieve together

Day 1 Shanghai → Yushan → Shanghai

07:45

Meet and sign in at the designated location of China-TravelNote.

Depart at 08:00, with interactive activities and itinerary introductions on board, and laughter all the way!

10:00

After arriving at the destination, the team leader led everyone to warm up before setting off.

12:00

Travel through various landscapes, passing tea gardens, dense forests, ancient roads, plank roads, river valleys, and bridge holes, and appreciate the diverse scenery.

What is even more amazing is that the lines intersect and organize into the shape of an eagle. This is the classic Yushan Eagle Line: Yushan Reservoir - Jiandao - Songfeng Pavilion - Canghai Temple - Jianmen - Tea Garden - Zhulian Cave - Haohanpo - Nianmu Mountain - River Valley - Dragon Temple - Yushan Reservoir.

The mountain path winds through dense forests and strange rocks. Sometimes grasshoppers fly around and wild rabbits appear, which is full of wild fun. Along the way, you can appreciate many stone carvings, most of which are relics from the Ming and Qing dynasties.

It was a beautiful summer day, with pine trees lining the road, and mottled shadows of the trees casting a shadow all over the ground. It was so clear and so quiet!

5:00 PM

We arrived at the destination. The bus was already waiting there. We boarded and headed back home.

7:30 PM

Arrived at the departure point in Shanghai and disbanded smoothly, everyone was still reluctant to leave and kissed goodbye with tears in their eyes!!!

Driving time: about 2 hours

Hiking: The hiking distance is about 12km, the climb is about 700m, and the hiking time is about 5 hours.

1. Is the activity completed and how many people are involved?

Most activities on the surrounding outdoor leisure routes require 12 or more people to pay to proceed, while some activities are subject to the instructions on the page.

2. If it rains, will the itinerary continue? How will the itinerary be arranged?

In case of light to moderate rain, or heavy rain, the activity cannot be carried out and a full refund will be given

3. Can I participate if I exceed the age limit?

Those who are outside the age range but are physically fit can participate and may register first.

4. Are there any places available for direct registration?

The pass status will be displayed. If you encounter a substitute, please wait patiently.

You will receive it one day before your trip. Once payment is successful, you can report to the meeting place according to the meeting time on the page.

Nestled against the backdrop of a historic city, Yushan National Forest Park is closely connected to a number of illustrious historical figures and boasts a rich cultural heritage. On the eastern ridge of Yushan lies the tomb of Zhongyong, the descendant of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and the tomb of Yanzi, a scholar of the Southern Dynasties. On the western ridge, the tomb of Wuxian, a Shang minister, the Spring and Autumn period stone chamber, and the Longmen cliff carvings are found. Xingfu Zen Temple, an ancient temple from the Qi and Liang dynasties, nestles in a secluded valley at the northern foot of the mountain. Its three masterpieces, Tang poetry, Song calligraphy, and the Qing Dynasty stone stele inscribed by Chang Jian, "Inscription on the Zen Courtyard Behind the Poshan Temple," have been immortalized. Yushan also houses the tombs and cultural relics of Huang Gongwang, a great Yuan Dynasty painter; Qu Shisi, a national hero; Weng Tonghe, the imperial tutor of two Qing dynasties; and Wang Ganchang, a pioneer in the development of nuclear weapons and atomic and atomic bombs. Changshu's rich cultural heritage is fully reflected here.