Step into a real-life immortal world!
by Hami Nguyen
Sep 20, 2025
Getting to Wangxian Valley felt like a mini adventure on its own. From Shanghai, I took a train to Shangrao (around 2 hours). From there, I grabbed a big 6-seater car straight to Wangxian — the ride cost me RMB 180 and was super comfortable. The driver dropped me right at the front of my hotel, and I was already impressed by how scenic the route was.
The valley itself is stunning — lush mountains, crystal-clear streams, and this untouched, almost fairy-tale vibe. Walking through felt like stepping into a Chinese painting. The highlight for me was definitely going on the rapids. It was thrilling, bumpy, and I laughed the entire time. If you love a bit of adrenaline but still want to stay in nature, this is the perfect combo.
I stayed overnight in a nearby village near Wangxian. The guesthouse was simple but cozy, surrounded by greenery and fresh mountain air. It made the whole experience feel more authentic, like I got to live a slice of countryside life.
Overall, Wangxian Valley is one of those places that makes you feel small in the best way — surrounded by nature, having fun on the rapids, and breathing cleaner air than I’ve had in months. Totally worth the trip from Shanghai, and I’d do it again in a heartbeat.
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