Pegunungan Qincheng ulasan, Chengdu
Pegunungan Qincheng
Pegunungan Qincheng
4.5
08:00-17:00
Senin
08:00 - 17:00
Selasa
08:00 - 17:00
Rabu
08:00 - 17:00
Kamis
08:00 - 17:00
Jumat
08:00 - 17:00
Sabtu
08:00 - 17:00
Minggu
08:00 - 17:00
Tentang
Saran durasi
Lebih dari 3 jam
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Sempurnakan daftar iniTampilan layar penuh
Area
Alamat
Lokasi terdekat terbaik
Restoran
5 dalam 5 km
Objek wisata
13 dalam 10 km

Dujiangyan Panda Base
344
4.2 kmArea Wisata Alam& Taman Margasatwa

Shangqing Temple
21
1.7 kmTempat Keagamaan

China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda
41
4.2 kmKebun Binatang

Panda Valley
79
Tempat Menarik & Tengara • Area Wisata Alam& Taman Margasatwa

Back Peak of Qingcheng Mountain
38
Pegunungan

Tianshi Cave
3
Gua Bawah Tanah& Gua

Cuiyue Lake
2
Perairan • Club Pantai & Kolam Renang

Huwurenjiang Tourist Attractions
1
Taman • Taman
Mangcheng Historic Site
3 kmTempat Bersejarah
WangXiao BoLiShun ChenLieGuan
3 kmMuseum Benda Khusus
Berkontribusi
4.5
1.120 ulasan
Luar biasa
548
Sangat bagus
447
Biasa
110
Buruk
11
Sangat buruk
4
Katherine D
Cambridge, MA199 kontribusi
Feb 2021
Not for the faint of heart! It is very humid and very steep. It is a beautiful mountain and cool temples disbursed through the trails. We are relatively in shape and young-ish, and this was a difficult hike. Even after you take the cable car to the top of the mountain, there is still significant walking. Lots of signs about the high oxygen content, since the area is so lush. Very beautiful area. I wish there were more signs about the temples.
Ditulis pada 7 Januari 2022
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Pauli C
Seattle, WA258 kontribusi
Sep 2021 • Keluarga
We took a Didi from a hotel in downtown Chengdu. The cost was 170 CYN. We arranged for our Didi driver to bring us back to the city for 150 CYN..It was an easy ride. Left downtown at 9 a.m. and arrived at 10:15.
We went in a Tuesday, it was warm and topped 80% humidity. But what an amazing forest. The trail is either wood, cement or stone. It can get very steep. Many reviews say 3 hours round trip. That is just over what it took is.
We took the "sight seeing" car for 10 CYN each way. Certainly worth it. We chose not to take the boat over the water. The walk around is easy and beautiful.
To enter the hike, we were not expecting the 80 CYN pp.. so be prepared. The cable car was 60 CYN pp RT.
A couple of notes, there is cold water you can purchase along the path, along with foods, fruit and even ice cream. There are toilets along the root as well, look for the signs. (I would recommend having some tissue with you as my daughter experienced there being none.. this is not uncommon in China).
There was one path through a temple that was very difficult to find. Our family and an Australian family struggled, the signage was not great. We asked a local, shoulders up, questioning look, pointing up and they showed us the way.
From there it was really not to far too the top and it is worth the steep climb. But once again you have no idea how far it is..I believe about 800 m from the confusing temple.
But the views and the temple are worth it.
We went in a Tuesday, it was warm and topped 80% humidity. But what an amazing forest. The trail is either wood, cement or stone. It can get very steep. Many reviews say 3 hours round trip. That is just over what it took is.
We took the "sight seeing" car for 10 CYN each way. Certainly worth it. We chose not to take the boat over the water. The walk around is easy and beautiful.
To enter the hike, we were not expecting the 80 CYN pp.. so be prepared. The cable car was 60 CYN pp RT.
A couple of notes, there is cold water you can purchase along the path, along with foods, fruit and even ice cream. There are toilets along the root as well, look for the signs. (I would recommend having some tissue with you as my daughter experienced there being none.. this is not uncommon in China).
There was one path through a temple that was very difficult to find. Our family and an Australian family struggled, the signage was not great. We asked a local, shoulders up, questioning look, pointing up and they showed us the way.
From there it was really not to far too the top and it is worth the steep climb. But once again you have no idea how far it is..I believe about 800 m from the confusing temple.
But the views and the temple are worth it.
Ditulis pada 26 September 2021
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Stephen C
1.075 kontribusi
Apr 2021 • Pasangan
This attraction is only about 10 kilometers away from Dujiangyan irrigation. So you should make a trip here if you are already in that area.
There is a lot of history on how Taoism evolved in this area. You will find temples spread around the mountain on the front hill.
To enjoy nature and a good hike and this will be a place to visit.
There is a lot of history on how Taoism evolved in this area. You will find temples spread around the mountain on the front hill.
To enjoy nature and a good hike and this will be a place to visit.
Ditulis pada 25 April 2021
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Yann S
Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar29 kontribusi
Apr 2021
It's a really nice place to go early in the morning. Try to start the climbing before 9h30 with car cable or walking (bit more difficult and long). That's a place you have to go with guide as it will bring you a better understanding of Taoism approach versus Buddhism. One of the rare area were you are really in a nice country side in a nice surrounding with less than an hour driver from Chengdu.
Ditulis pada 15 April 2021
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eqfcf
4 kontribusi
Des 2020
First and foremost, I want to say that I recommend coming to see the Giant Pandas (if you are already in Chengdu) and this place will be worth your trip. However, I WAS BITTEN BY A RED PANDA. The enclosure for the Red Pandas have holes in the gates so the pandas can run from area to area. This was not on any of the signage so I was surprised to see a panda run right across the path in front of me. There are signs that say to be quiet and a different sign that something to the effect that these pandas can be aggressive. I was quietly walking through the enclosure, taking photos when a family came into the enclosure behind me. I heard their small children scream (I'm assuming they did that because they saw a panda on the path) which probably frightened the panda that ran right up behind my leg, grabbed me hard and bit me! I was bleeding and no one helped me - including the parents of tabout any possible danger to humans. The giant pandas are beautiful but you can see them at the Beijing zoo. I am so sorry I ever went to Chengdu. If this is your only reason to go to this city, go see the Giant Pandas somewhere else.
Ditulis pada 1 Desember 2020
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Jana7z
Wulong County, Cina167 kontribusi
Sep 2020
mount Qingcheng is divided into front hill and back hill, very different atmosphere.
front hill is the birthplace of China Taoism and has many Taoist temple and historical sites like steles and ancient trees from Tang Dynasty (about 1300 years ago). the temples half covered with fog are like true fairylands. took me 4 hour and half to finish the whole route.
back hill is mainly natural scenery, waterfalls and strange giant rocks along the way. took me about 6 hours to finish the whole route.
here is an advice, try your best to climb instead of cable car, the roads are built well and not slippy even in rain. feel the vibe walking in the fairyland.
front hill is the birthplace of China Taoism and has many Taoist temple and historical sites like steles and ancient trees from Tang Dynasty (about 1300 years ago). the temples half covered with fog are like true fairylands. took me 4 hour and half to finish the whole route.
back hill is mainly natural scenery, waterfalls and strange giant rocks along the way. took me about 6 hours to finish the whole route.
here is an advice, try your best to climb instead of cable car, the roads are built well and not slippy even in rain. feel the vibe walking in the fairyland.
Ditulis pada 22 September 2020
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tony12cu
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia3.359 kontribusi
Agt 2019
Lots of routes to explore - have to have strong legs though. Can easily spend an entire day there.
The cable car queue can take you one hour to get on, so you may want to consider going on foot.
Lots of greens and intersperse with lakes and gasping views.
The cable car queue can take you one hour to get on, so you may want to consider going on foot.
Lots of greens and intersperse with lakes and gasping views.
Ditulis pada 27 Juli 2020
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Ivan A
Bangkok, Thailand67 kontribusi
Jul 2020 • Pasangan
A good place to trek around and come close to nature. It's the birthplace of Taoism. Beautiful structure along way which is good to take photographs. A sports wear is a must as you need to walk and climb a lot also a dedicated partner who can complete the whole trek without complaining 😁
Ditulis pada 9 Juli 2020
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novel
Cina55 kontribusi
Mei 2020
Qingcheng Wushu is an important school of Chinese Wushu. It belongs to one of the four major schools of an-cient Chinese Wushu and originated from Qingcheng Mountain, Sichuan which is the Holy Land of ChineseTaoism and the world cultural heritage.
Ditulis pada 28 Juni 2020
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JonasCN
Singapura, Singapura4.051 kontribusi
Des 2019
Mount Qingcheng is a short distance away from Dujianyan. There is an excitement in the desire to reach the highest peak when climbing the mountain. However the steps up the mountain is quite steep, especially the last 30 minutes and can be slippery during winter. There are porters to help you up the mountain at a cost (though one does sympathise the porters who are in their 50s too). There is also a photo taking service a the top of the mountain which a beautiful temple, especially during winter due to the thick clouds. The air is filled with the smoke from the joss sticks. There is a certain level of accomplishment amid the achy legs when you reach the top. Hence, this is well recommended for travellers looking for adventure.
However, the main drawback of the area is the hidden costs you have to bear with to enjoy a complete experience. The site ticket is 80RMB. To proceed to the mountain, you have to 20 RMB for a 2 way mini bus journey to the river coast, after which you have to pay 10 RMB for a 2 way boat ride to an area closer to the mountain. There is also a 60RMB cable car to proceed to the base of the mountain before walking up. There is a need to factor in these costs when you are planning your trip. It is also difficult to avoid this payment as the journey without is much longer.
Do also take note of the different operating hours during winter. It opens 8.30am to 5.30pm from May to October, and 9am to 5pm from November to April. Overall, if you can get over the hidden costs and the physical requirements, this is well worth the trip.
However, the main drawback of the area is the hidden costs you have to bear with to enjoy a complete experience. The site ticket is 80RMB. To proceed to the mountain, you have to 20 RMB for a 2 way mini bus journey to the river coast, after which you have to pay 10 RMB for a 2 way boat ride to an area closer to the mountain. There is also a 60RMB cable car to proceed to the base of the mountain before walking up. There is a need to factor in these costs when you are planning your trip. It is also difficult to avoid this payment as the journey without is much longer.
Do also take note of the different operating hours during winter. It opens 8.30am to 5.30pm from May to October, and 9am to 5pm from November to April. Overall, if you can get over the hidden costs and the physical requirements, this is well worth the trip.
Ditulis pada 28 Desember 2019
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CocoWelly
Wellington, Selandia Baru13 kontribusi
Savez vous si on peu faire dans la meme journée le système hydraulique de Dujiangyan ? Nous comptions faire le Mount Quingcheng en partant tot le matin.
Howard R
Montreal, Kanada490 kontribusi
Each site is a day trip in its own as they both entail a considerable amount of walking and by the end of the day you would be exhausted.
Antoinette Z
Sydney, Australia52 kontribusi
Hi Sarah! Thanks for the tips! Just wondering if you had 1 day in Chengdu would you choose the Buddha or Mount Qingcheng?
Thanks
Antoinette
Howard R
Montreal, Kanada490 kontribusi
Between the two options I would suggest the Leshan Buddha but my favourite day trip in the Chengdu area is the Sanxingdui Museum.
Anna K
San Francisco, CA1 kontribusi
Hi Alex, would you recommend going to the front or back part of Mt. Qingcheng? Thank you for the detailed instruction on how to get to and from Chengdu and Mt.Qingcheng.
linda f
cape town414 kontribusi
Hi everyone, have a problem ankle so not able to hike. Is it worthwhile to visit and just take the cable car up and down?
Thanks in advance!
Michele_E_11_11
San Clemente, California, United States121 kontribusi
Its a great view, but not worth (and I wouldn't risk) getting injured there:it could be a real problem! I don't know if there is a cable car.
Silvi P
Tallinn, Estonia4 kontribusi
Hi everybody! We will stay in Chengdu for short time and don't have a full day for visiting Mount Qingcheng. We will arrive to Chengdu East Railway Station about 11 a.m. Is it possible or reasonable to visit Mount Qingcheng at that day? (We don't have another possibility!) I know that morning trains are already gone at that time but are there any buses from Xinnanmen Bus Station between 11 and 12 a.m.? Can we leave a luggage at the bus station?
Changchunlaowai
Tongren, Cina75 kontribusi
The normal train journey takes about 45 minutes but you'd want to check the return times. There are only a few. Arriving at the train station going to the mountain, that bus or car will also take about 45 minutes.
Actually I think you'd be under some pressure to do this. Sorry but I wouldn't advise it.
TheAir B
Chengdu, Cina15 kontribusi
Hello everybody.....can anyone guide me about the procedure of visiting Mount Qing and Duijianyan irrigaiton system. i am in Chengdu for the spring break. i want to know which train goes there and from which station (east or north ?) and how much money and time are involved?
Kersten M
King's Lynn, United Kingdom107 kontribusi
We looked into trains when there and it wasn't easy - changing trains and also a bus. Whilst I would have preferred the train, it was just easier to get a cab. We hired one for the whole day at 800 CNY for the Panda reserve, Mt Qingchen and the irrigation system.
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Sempurnakan daftar iniTanya Jawab tentang Pegunungan Qincheng
- Hotel di dekat Pegunungan Qincheng:
- (0.38 km) Qingcheng Country Villa
- (1.91 km) Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain
- (0.62 km) Mount Qingcheng Grand Hotel
- (0.59 km) Qingchengshang Xinyue Hot Spring Resort Hotel
- (12.38 km) Holiday Inn Express Dujiangyan Ancient City, an IHG hotel
- Restoran di dekat Pegunungan Qincheng:
- (2.31 km) Chen PoPo ZhenZang Cai (XiAn South Road)
- (2.95 km) Chen MaPo DouFu Restaurant
- (3.13 km) OuZhou FangZi CHAMANI
- (8.25 km) Liang Mu Yuan XiCan Coffee (TianHe ShengShi)
- (9.36 km) Liang Mu Yuan Coffee XiCan (Chun Xi)
- Objek wisata di dekat Pegunungan Qincheng:
- (4.13 km) Dujiangyan Panda Base
- (1.68 km) Shangqing Temple
- (12.92 km) Sistem Irigasi di Dujiangyan
- (4.13 km) China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda
- (7.38 km) Panda Valley