China Wangxian Valley Town
Wangxian Valley draws upon its rich natural resources—mountains, rivers, valleys, villages, temples, forests, and fields—while preserving the essence of its fading local culture. Central to its charm are the traditional hanging houses, perched dramatically along the valley, offering a glimpse into the area's unique architectural heritage. The name "Wangxian," meaning "Gazing at Immortals," traces back to the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) and was solidified during the Three Kingdoms period. The valley's stunning scenery features towering peaks, massive rock formations, ravines, waterfalls, and clear mountain streams. Ancient villages, traditional agricultural practices, Buddhist elements, and folk customs blend harmoniously with the natural beauty of Ling Mountain. Legend tells of Hu Zuyu's ascent to the Immortal Palace, further cementing the valley's status as a place of both breathtaking beauty and spiritual significance.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
06:33 - 17:14
| current local time: 17:22
Photo Themes
china
Chinatown
medieval village
mountain village
old village
Locations
Old China Town
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