Aidailing Scenic Area

The Aidailing Scenic Area is located in the northwest area of Wangshan Ecological Park. It is a scen[...]

The Aidailing Scenic Area is located in the northwest area of Wangshan Ecological Park. It is a scenic area with the theme of tea culture. The scenic area is divided into entrance landscape area, tea production area, tea tasting and sightseeing area, and climbing area for enjoying the scenery. The scenic area has more than 300 mu of tea gardens and produces high-quality Biluochun tea. A 2,800-square-meter tea expo park is being built in the tea garden. It is a tea culture center integrating tea planting, picking, frying, tasting, and selling. Tourists can taste Biluochun tea brewed with local natural mountain spring water carefully here and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the tea garden on the slopes, which is refreshing. At the same time, this scenic area is also an entrance for tourists to climb mountains and enjoy the scenery. Su Zimei has a poem that says, ‘Climbing Yaofeng in the southwest. According to legend, it is where Emperor Yao resided. The Hongchuan River cannot submerge it. There are tens of thousands of people living on it.’ Yaofeng has always been a good place for climbing. Standing on the top of Yaofeng and looking into the distance, the beautiful scenery of mountains and waters can be seen in full view. There are a series of scenic spots with the theme of dragon culture on Yaofeng Mountain, such as the Dragon King Pool, Dragon Cave, and Dragon King Temple. The gourd pool and five-petal well in the scenic area are also major landscapes. The gourd pool is named after its shape resembling a gourd. The water in this pool is natural mountain water with clear quality. When used to cook local Biluochun tea, it tastes particularly mellow and refreshing. The five-petal well is formed by the gathering of five small wells. The well is named after its shape resembling a plum blossom. The well water is clear, transparent, sweet, and cool.


Opening hours: Open all year round from 8:30 to 17:00.


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