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Hangzhou Huanglongdong Yuanyuan Folk Park

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Hangzhou Huanglongdong Yuanyuan Folk Park, commonly known as Yellow Dragon Cave Folk Park, is a charming neighborhood and cultural attraction nestled at the foot of Qixia Ridge in Hangzhou's Xihu District. The park is centered around the historic Huanglong Cave (Yellow Dragon Cave), a natural limestone cave with a spring that feeds into a serene pond. Surrounding the cave are traditional Chinese gardens, pavilions, and winding paths that showcase the region's horticultural artistry. The park also features folk performances, including traditional music and dance, that celebrate Zhejiang's cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the cave's interior, admire the moss-covered rock formations, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere away from the city's bustle. What makes this park distinctive is its blend of natural karst scenery with meticulously designed classical gardens, offering a peaceful retreat with cultural depth. It's a favorite spot for locals practicing tai chi or playing chess under the bamboo groves.

Don't miss

  • Explore the Huanglong Cave with its stalactites and underground spring
  • Stroll through classical Chinese gardens with koi ponds and bamboo groves
  • Watch folk performances of traditional music and dance (check schedule)
  • Visit the Yue Fei Temple nearby, dedicated to the Song Dynasty general
  • Enjoy a cup of Longjing tea at a teahouse within the park

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Ways to visit Hangzhou Huanglongdong Yuanyuan Folk Park

You can visit on your own (paid entry, purchase tickets at the gate or online. check the official hangzhou tourism website for current prices). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Check the performance schedule in advance; shows are usually held at set times.
  • Try the local Longjing tea at a teahouse inside the park for an authentic experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the paths can be uneven, especially near the cave.
  • Bring an umbrella if rain is forecast; the cave can be slippery when wet.

A bit of history

Huanglong Cave has been a scenic spot since the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD), known for its clear spring and unique rock formations. The surrounding park was developed in the 1980s to preserve the site and showcase folk culture, incorporating traditional garden design elements.

Common questions

Is the park suitable for children?

Yes, children will enjoy the cave and the folk performances, but supervise them near the water features.

Can I enter the cave?

Yes, the cave is open to visitors. It is well-lit but may be damp; wear non-slip shoes.

Are there English signs or guides?

Some signs have English translations, but guided tours in English may be limited. Consider hiring a guide or using a translation app.

How far is it from West Lake?

The park is about 2 km from West Lake, a 30-minute walk or short taxi ride.

Is photography allowed inside the cave?

Yes, but avoid using flash to preserve the cave's natural ambiance.

What are the opening hours?

Typically 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but check the official site for seasonal changes.

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