Wuhenshanye·Biyan Ancient Trail | Picking up trash and sustainable outdoor travel

Day 1 Shanghai → Huzhou → Shanghai

07:15

7:15-7:30 Gather at the designated location of China-TravelNote and sign in.

07:30

Depart on time, with interactive onboard activities and itinerary introductions, and lots of laughter along the way!

10:30

Arrive at [Biyan Temple], do warm-up exercises, and prepare to start hiking. Hike up the mountain along the [Biyan Ancient Trail] behind Biyan Temple to the ridgeline of a huge windmill array.

Biyan Temple is a long-renowned Buddhist holy site in Changxing. In this ancient temple filled with incense, you can feel the message from afar brought by autumn.

Hike along the dirt road on Windmill Ridge to the mountainside and then follow the path to the summit of Nanyun Peak. From the summit, you'll overlook Taihu Lake. On the way down, you'll pass a lush bamboo forest, feeling the autumn air as you descend. The hike will take you back to your starting point. The total distance is approximately 10 kilometers.

4:00 PM

End of a day's hike and return to Shanghai

7:00 PM

Arriving in Shanghai, everyone was still reluctant to leave and said goodbye with tears in their eyes!!!

Equipment recommendations: Mountain cleaning activities encourage everyone to travel without leaving any trace

Try not to bring self-heating pots/self-heating rice with you to the mountain (it will easily generate wet garbage and is difficult to dispose of)

Try to bring your own water bottle with you when you go up the mountain instead of buying bottled water (to reduce the production of plastic)

We provide disposable gloves for mountain cleaning, but due to the inconvenience of cleaning and recycling, we encourage everyone to bring their own gloves, which are easier to reuse.

Driving time: Shanghai to Huzhou, about 2.5 hours

Hiking: Today's hike is about 10km, with a total ascent of 458m and a maximum altitude of 514m.

Q: Is the activity completed? How many people are required? A: Most activities along the surrounding outdoor leisure routes will be confirmed when 15 or more people have paid. For some activities, please refer to the page for details.

Q: Will the trip continue if it rains? A: If it rains lightly to moderately, the activity will continue as normal. If it rains heavily, the activity will not be carried out and a full refund will be given.

Q: Can I participate if I exceed the age limit? A: If you exceed the age range but your physical condition allows, you can participate and you can register first.

Q: Are there any vacancies? A: You can register directly and the pass status will be displayed. If there is a substitute, please wait patiently.

Q: Do I need to pay the room rate if I register alone? A: For non-preferred accommodation routes, single tourists do not need to pay the room rate.

Biyan Temple: Located at the northern foot of the main peak of Bianshan Mountain (Yunfengding) on ​​the shores of Taihu Lake in Huzhou, it is over 300 meters above sea level and is currently part of Qiancheng and Houcheng Villages in Hengshan Township. Biyan has been a famous scenic spot in Changxing since the Song Dynasty, boasting a history of over 700 years. Biyan Temple is divided into the Lower Biyan, Middle Biyan, and Upper Biyan areas.