Wuquanshan Park is located at the northern foot of Gaolan Mountain in the south of the city. The park’s attractions are mainly composed of five famous springs and ancient Buddhist buildings. It is named after the five clear and sweet springs of Ganlu, Juyue, Mozi, Hui and Meng. The hills are undulating, the trees are lush, and the environment is quiet. In addition to the five famous springs, the ancient Buddhist buildings in the park are also famous at home and abroad. There are Ming Dynasty murals in Zhuangyan Temple.
The temple buildings are built according to the mountain, with corridors and pavilions connected in a well-proportioned manner. Wuquan Mountain can be visited in three ways: west, middle and east. All three roads have pavilions, long stacks, rainbow bridges, clear springs and waterfalls, but the layouts are different, forming their own system, and each has its own unique features.
Telephone
0931-8243247
Reference when using
more than 3 hours
transportation
Take bus No. 1⁄123 and get off at Wuquanshan Park (bus station), which is within walking distance.
Tickets
free
Opening hours
06:00-21:30 (April 19-October 31, Monday-Sunday)
07:00-20:00 (November 1st - April 18th of the following year, Monday - Sunday)
*Information update time: 2024-08-15
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