Dinghu Mountain Scenic Area


Dinghu Mountain Scenic Area is 18 kilometer away from the Zhaoqing city proper. Reputed as the Emerald on the Tropic of Cancer, it is one of the first batch of national natural reserves. It got its name from the lake on the top of the mountain which looks like a tripod. Mountain Dinghu ranks first among the four famed mountains on the south of the Five Ridges. On the mountain there is the Temple of White Clouds which is 1000 years old, as well as the very popular Temple of Qingyun.

What to see?
Dinghu Mountain National Nature Reserve was founded in 1956, it has been the first nature preserve in China, known as a "living museum". Dinghu Moutain houses hundreds of species of plants, animals, and birds, dozens of them under state protection. It is now also a UNESCO International Man and Biosphere Reserve, making it a magnet for worldwide "scientist tourism".

Wildlife

Dinghu Mt3.jpgThe plant and animal life vary according to elevation, allowing a taste of numerous mini-habitats all in one location. Evergreen and broadleaf forests comingle on the mountain's heights and cover some 80% of the reserve's terrain.

Without the life-giving annual rains, the mountain would soon dry up and die. But instead it is a towering jungle of life. Many of its plants are of great medicinal value. Guangdong Province's state bird, the silver pheasant makes its home there in this sub-tropical paradise. Leopards, serows, and 20 species of pythons (watch out!) also make their home on the green slopes of Mount Dinghu.

Learn a little about China's history and biospheres before arriving so this Chinese national treasure can be that much more appreciated.

Dinghu Mt 5.jpgBuddhist Sacred Site

Among the most popular of Dinghu's tourist stops are Baoding Park, the ancient Buddhist temple of Qingyun, and the Flying Waterpool. The "green gem of the Tropic of Cancer" also has an ancient Buddhist sacred site.


How to get there?

Zhaoqing is about 95 km  west of Guangzhou. Located just 18 km  east of Zhaoqing, Dinghu Mountain Scenic Area sits barely north of the West River (Xi Jiang), which flows through southeast China.

A quick taxi or bus ride (20 minutes) can take the tourist from Zhaoqing to the reserve, and a two-hour bus ride will bring him or her to Zhaoqing from Guangzhou. A Sea Cat speed ferry also connects the reserve to Hong Kong (a four hour ride).

Dinghu Mt2.jpgA visit to Dinghu Mountain can be combined with one of our Guangzhou tours, or contact us to design your own unique China tour.


When to visit ?

The reserve was founded largely for the protection of evergreen rain forests that live off the annual monsoons. The rains come in April and stay till June, with typhoon season following in July and typically seeing four typhoons (hurricanes) before the end of September. This leaves the tourist October through March to visit if he or she wishes to stay dry.

Bring a raincoat if it is the wet season and sun screen if it is summer (it gets quite hot).

Dinghu Mountain Scenic Area, Its store of flora and fauna, including many endangered species, is virtually unmatched in the whole vast land of China. Its gorges, canyons, and 10-peaked Mount Dinghu are covered in a blanket of green that make its views both memorable and constantly camera worthy.


Travel Tips
Add: Dinghushan Scenic Area,Zhaoqing City,Guangdong
Opening HJours:08:00-18:00
Entrance Fee: CNY 70
http://www.dhs.scib.cas.cn/


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