Description
Unmissable Highlights
- Taoist Cultural Treasures: Visit iconic Taoist sites like Heavenly Master Cave (Zhang Daoling’s preaching place) and Shangqing Palace, admiring ancient architecture and 1,800-year-old ginkgo trees.
- Serene Natural Scenery: Wander through dense forests, cruise on the clear Yuecheng Lake, or gaze at distant peaks from Laojun Pavilion (the mountain’s summit, 1,260m above sea level).
- Classic Scenic Spots: Explore “Natural Picture Gallery” with its picturesque mountain views and “Fifth Cave Heaven”, a sacred Taoist site and filming location for the classic Journey to the West.
How to Get Here | Transportation Guide
- High-Speed Rail: Take the Chengdu-Dujiangyan Intercity Railway from Xipu Station to Qingcheng Mountain Station (30 mins, 10-15 yuan). Transfer to Bus 101 or a taxi (15 yuan) to the scenic area.
- Long-Distance Bus: Take a bus from Chengdu’s Chadianzi or Xinnanmen Station to Qingcheng Mountain Passenger Center (1.5 hrs, 28-35 yuan), then transfer to a scenic bus.
- Self-Driving: Navigate to “Qingcheng Mountain (Front Mountain)”. Drive via Chengguan Expressway (1 hr from Chengdu) with parking lots available (20-30 yuan/day).
- Direct Shuttle: Take a tourist shuttle from Kuanzhai Alleys or Chunxi Road in Chengdu for a hassle-free journey.
How to Use
⚠ When placing your order, please fill in the full names, passport numbers, and dates of birth of all participants!
- Entry Method: Present your e-voucher + original valid passport at the front mountain entrance for verification.
- Real-Name Ticketing: The ticket is tied to the passport used for purchase and cannot be transferred.
- Date Specific: Valid only on the visit date selected during booking.
- Scenic Area Address: Qingcheng Mountain (Front Mountain), Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan Province (Postal Code: 611844)
- Do not scan the QR code independently at the turnstile.
- Request assistance from on-site staff for verification to avoid ticket invalidation.
Important Visitor Tips
- Wear comfortable shoes as the tour involves walking on stone steps; cable cars are available (35 yuan/one-way) for convenience.
- Maintain a quiet atmosphere in Taoist temples—no loud noises, feeding animals, or littering.
- Photography is allowed, but avoid using flash in temples to respect cultural traditions.
- The scenic area is open year-round; spring and autumn offer mild weather, while winter’s snow-capped scenery is equally charming.
- Allow 3-4 hours for the tour (longer if hiking the entire route); plan your trip to avoid peak hours for a better experience.






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