Xian Die Yan: A Majestic Rock Formation

Xian Die Yan, the rocks stacked by immortals. The scenic area features towering boulders and layered cliffs, presenting a spectacular […]

Xian Die Yan, the rocks stacked by immortals. The scenic area features towering boulders and layered cliffs, presenting a spectacular view of danger and grace, making it an ideal spot for listening to the waves, observing the sea, and appreciating the stones.
Landscapes such as Guanyin Teaching Lion, Sea and Sky Path, Sacrificial Sea Stone Pig, Golden Eagle Welcoming Guests, Toad Seeking Immortality, Immortal Child Wearing a Hat, and the Twelve Zodiacs are vividly depicted in various forms.
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The Pearl Reef rocks are arranged in an orderly fashion, and the Eighteen Fishing Platforms rise step by step, suitable for fishing, sketching, and collecting shells.
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Over thirty rock carvings created by Professor Hong Shiqing, known as ‘China’s First Rock Carver’ from the China Academy of Art, including the sixteen Arhats, Guanyin relief, Heart Sutra, and inscriptions by Hong Yi and Qian Jun Tao, add cultural depth to the area.
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Standing atop Xian Die Yan, one can enjoy the panoramic view of the opposite Ban Ping Mountain, which is extremely magnificent.


Opening hours: 08:00-17:00, January 1st to December 31st.


Preferential policies: Children under 6 years old (inclusive) or under 1.2 meters in height (inclusive) with valid identification documents such as resident ID cards or household registration books, and youth from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan with valid travel permits or student IDs, enter for free; minors aged 6 to 18 (inclusive) with valid identification documents, and youth from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan with valid travel permits or student IDs, receive discounted tickets; Elderly aged 70 and above (inclusive) with valid identification documents, receive free admission; those aged 60 to 70 (inclusive) receive discounted tickets; Full-time university undergraduate and below students with valid identification documents, and youth from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan with valid travel permits or student IDs, receive discounted tickets; Military personnel, disabled military personnel, martyr’s family members, and family members of military personnel who died in service or from illness, with valid military identification and certificates from the Department of Veterans Affairs, enter for free; Firefighters, both active and disabled, and academy students, with valid identification, enjoy the same benefits as active military personnel and enter for free; Disabled individuals with a Disability Certificate issued by the Disabled Federation enter for free; Blood donors in Zhejiang Province who have reached the national standard for unpaid blood donation awards or have been awarded the national unpaid blood donation award, with a Zhejiang Province Unpaid Blood Donation Honor Certificate issued by the Provincial Health Commission, enter for free.



Additional note: The above information is for reference only; please check the specific information disclosed by the scenic area on the day of your visit.


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