Qingliangzhai
Introduction
Qingliangzhai is located in the northern mountainous area of Huangpi District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction and an important part of the National Forest Park and National Geopark. The scenic spot is famous for its natural scenery, rich vegetation, clear mountain springs and unique rock landforms, and is known as the "back garden of Wuhan".
Advantages
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Natural landscape: Qingliangzhai attracts tourists with its pristine natural environment, including waterfalls, streams, strange stones and various rare plants.
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Ecological tourism: Suitable for travelers who like hiking, mountaineering and getting close to nature.
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Cultural experience: In addition to natural scenery, there are many attractions and historical sites related to Mulan culture.
Ticket price
- Adult ticket: 80 yuan/person
- Student ticket (student ID required): 40 yuan/person
- Specific groups such as the elderly (over 60 years old), the disabled, and active military personnel can enjoy free or preferential treatment
Opening hours
Open all year round, the specific time is 8:00 to 17:30.
Transportation
Self-driving route
- Start from Wuhan City, take the Daihuang Expressway to Huangpi City, and then turn into the Loess Highway to reach the scenic area directly.
Public transportation
- Citizens can take a long-distance bus to Huangpi District at Hankou Railway Station, and then transfer to the shuttle bus to Qingliangzhai at Huangpi Passenger Station.
Precautions
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Please protect the environment and do not litter.
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Please pay attention to safety during outdoor activities, especially when climbing rocks and wading.
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Try to wear comfortable outdoor clothing and shoes.
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There are more mosquitoes in summer, so it is recommended to bring mosquito repellent.
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Add or remove clothes according to weather conditions to avoid colds.
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