[2025 Zunhua ] Travel Guide for Wolong Mountain (Updated Jan)
Mountain climbing
Address:
Xiayu Village, Niangniangzhuang Township, Zunhua City, Tangshan City
Opening times:
Opening hours TBDTemporarily Closed
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
0315-6038612
Don’t just know the popular scenic spots anymore! These treasures in Wolong Mountain are waiting for you to explore!
📍Wolong Mountain Natural Scenic Area is located in ⛰️Niangniangzhuang Town, 20 kilometers southeast of Zunhua City, Hebei Province. Planning and construction began in 199⛰️8, and it was opened to the outside world in 20🎇00. In 2004, 3.5 million yuan was invested to complete the road 🌁Development, temple construction and other projects have been approved as a national 🌄2A-level scenic spot.
🕙Business hours: 09:00-17:00 (latest admission 17:00)
☀ Tour route: Mountain Gate👉🏻Tianwang Palace👉🏻Guanyin Hall👉🏻Observation Deck👉🏻Kilometer Cypress Corridor👉🏻Bixia Palace👉🏻Yaowang Palace👉🏻God of Wealth Temple👉🏻Qiankun Pavilion👉🏻Dragon King Palace👉🏻Jizang Wang Bodhisattva Hall 👉🏻 Anti-Japanese Martyrs Monument 👉🏻 Qiankun Temple 👉🏻 Main Hall of Tenglong Temple.
🚉Transportation guide:
①Self-driving🚘: Starting from downtown Zunhua, go east along National Highway 112 for about 20 kilometers to reach Wolong Mountain Scenic Area.
②Bus: Take the Tangshan-Zunhua bus and get off at the Niangniangzhuang intersection, then take a taxi to Wolong Mountain Scenic Area.
✅ Check-in attractions:
① Ancient City Walled Ruins: Located in the Wolong Mountain Scenic Area, it is an ancient city walled site with a long history and has certain historical and cultural value.
② Zhuanbing Cave Ruins: Located in the Wolong Mountain Scenic Area, it is a historical relic with certain historical and cultural value.
③Bao Temple: Bao Temple is a Buddhist temple in Wolongshan Scenic Area. It has a long history. The buildings and Buddha statues in the temple are well preserved. It is a religious and cultural attraction worth visiting.
④ Thousand-year-old ancient elm tree: This ancient elm tree was planted in the sixth year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1470). The tree is 15 meters high, with a top width of 100 square meters and a waist circumference of 2.8 meters. It has a unique tree shape, like a giant umbrella covering the two golden halls of Bao Temple, and is known as the "Lingyun Umbrella".