Fengling Valley – Jinduoling

Fengling Valley – Jinduoling (referred to as ‘Fengling Valley’ for short). It cove[...]

Fengling Valley – Jinduoling (referred to as ‘Fengling Valley’ for short). It covers an area of about 61.26 mu and is located in the northern part of Xishan Island in Taihu Lake. With an altitude of 103 meters, there are Taihu Lake stone groups shaped like twelve Chinese zodiac animals under the ridge, which are listed as important geological relics of the national geological park. Legend has it that more than 2,500 years ago, during the Spring and Autumn Period, King Helü of Wu hid the ‘golden bell’ here, hence the name ‘Jinduoling’.


Under the guidance of the ‘one mountain, one policy’ renovation work, combined with the needs of modern vacationers, the project activates the theme culture of ‘golden bell’ with ‘wind chimes’, strengthens the core landscape of ‘geological relics of valley stone groups’ with ‘healing aesthetic products’, and activates ‘traditional parks’ with ‘characteristic experiences’. It is innovatively created to be a literary landmark on Xishan Island in Taihu Lake integrating internet-famous check-in spots, grassy sea campsites, aesthetic markets, and lake-view tea rooms.


Open all year round from 09:00 to 18:00.


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