Hutoupi, named for the mountain resembling a ferocious tiger’s head, boasts a vast lake surface with a lakeside path that traverses the entire area. Camphor and acacia trees create a dense forest along the path. The Huyue Pavilion is situated on a small island within the lake, and the Huyue Suspension Bridge elegantly spans across its banks. This delicate and lengthy bridge offers a stunning view at dusk, with the blue waves shimmering below and the lake surface bathed in the afterglow of the setting sun, creating the renowned “Water Bridge Rainbow Shadow” scene.
Beyond the lake’s 27 hectares of water area, which serve as an excellent water recreation site, visitors can enjoy boating experiences with both hand-rowed boats and speedboats, allowing for a leisurely exploration of the lake’s surroundings. The area is well-equipped with various leisure facilities, including swimming pools, barbecue areas, fishing spots, camping grounds, catering centers, the Huyue Suspension Bridge and Huyue Pavilion, platform lake-view pavilions, and youth activity centers, ensuring a delightful visit for all.
Hutoupi is open from 06:30 to 17:00 all year round, offering a great time for anyone who visits.