Pudong Longyang·Fuzhi Mountain Summit | Climbing the Stone Waves! Ascending the Quaternary Glacial Ruins

Day 1 Shanghai → Shangyu Lingnan → Fuzhi Mountain → Shanghai

All day

07:15-07:30 Meet at the designated location of China-TravelNote and sign in. Depart at 07:30 sharp, enjoy onboard interaction and itinerary briefings, and have fun all the way!

Around 11:00, we got off the highway and took the winding mountain road up the mountain to the village entrance at the foot of Fuzhi Mountain, where we felt the simplicity and vicissitudes of the mountain village in eastern Zhejiang.

The first stop is to climb a small hill and directly arrive at the magnificent terraced fields of Fuzhi Mountain. Being surrounded by nature, my mood has become better.

Our second stop was the Stone Waves, a relic of the Quaternary glaciers. We reached the Fuzhishi River and climbed the rocks, which was quite fun. You might even use your hands and feet, and experience being a monkey. If there weren't many people, we'd have lunch on these large rocks, which was quite a sight.

After about an hour and a half, we arrived at the top of Shilang Mountain. We took a short break here and went down the mountain at the right time to overlook the Shilang Mountain we had climbed and the mottled ancient village at our feet. We could feel the simplicity, vicissitudes and mystery of the mountain villages in eastern Zhejiang. We could also choose a suitable angle to appreciate the magnificent terraces of Fuzhi Mountain and take photos as souvenirs.

Around 16:00, get on the bus and return.

We returned to our departure point in Shanghai around 20:00. Everyone was still reluctant to leave and said goodbye with tears in their eyes.


The flower viewing season is over, and the subsequent regular walking methods are mainly hiking and climbing rocks. Please be informed.

Driving time: Shanghai - Shangyu Lingnan, about 3.5 hours (not on holidays)

Hiking: Today's hike is approximately 8km, with an elevation gain of 668m, reaching a maximum elevation of 865m. The route is mainly composed of bluestone steps, dirt steps, and rocky waves (the walking route may change during the rapeseed flower season)

Note: Each person will be given a pair of gloves

Q: Is it cold at night when camping?

A: Camping in the mountains, the temperature is low at night, the recommended comfortable temperature for sleeping bags in winter is around -10°C, and it is recommended to have extra coats;
Q: Is the activity planned? How many people are involved?

A: Most activities on the surrounding outdoor leisure routes require 10 or more people to pay to confirm the trip. Some activities are subject to the page mark.
Q: Will the trip continue if it rains?

A: If there is light to moderate rain, the activities will be carried out normally. If there is heavy rain, the activities cannot be carried out and a full refund will be given.
Q: Can I participate if I exceed the age limit?

A: Those who are outside the age range but in a suitable physical condition can participate and can register first.
Q: Are there any places available?

A: You will receive it one day before your trip. Once payment is made, you can report to the meeting place and time according to the page.
Q: Do I need to pay the room supplement if I register alone?

A: For non-preferred accommodation routes, single tourists do not need to pay the room rate difference.