Opening hours of Dongshanling Cultural Tourism Zone
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–5 hours
Address:
Wanning, Hainan, ChinaMap
Phone:Ticket inquiry: +86-898-62222269
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melocai
4/5
Excellent
On the weekdays before National Day, only a few tourists visited, and the entire scenic area was quiet. Dongshanling, Hainan's highest mountain, is relatively low, taking about 40 minutes to an hour to ascend and about half an hour to descend. The scenic area once had a cable car, but it's now completely out of service. The tour bus can save you three-quarters of the climbing distance, and in good weather and comfortable conditions, you can easily climb up and down the mountain on your own.
Dongshanling Cultural Tourism Zone attraction highlights
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Dongshan Ridge is located in the suburbs of Wanning City. With an altitude of 180 meters, the mountain is not very high, but the scenery is especially charming and unique. There are strange and mysterious caves, vast valleys and ancient stone carvings. This is one of Hainan's long-established Buddhist holy sites. Some of them look like boats, while other appear to be flying eagles. Each and every one appears true to life. The Buddhist culture of Dongshan Ridge has a long history. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, temples were built here. The Chaoyin Temple is a very popular site which was built to commemorate Li Gang—the Anti-Jin revolutionary of the Southern Song Dynasty.
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Show More ReviewsOn the weekdays before National Day, only a few tourists visited, and the entire scenic area was quiet. Dongshanling, Hainan's highest mountain, is relatively low, taking about 40 minutes to an hour to ascend and about half an hour to descend. The scenic area once had a cable car, but it's now completely out of service. The tour bus can save you three-quarters of the climbing distance, and in good weather and comfortable conditions, you can easily climb up and down the mountain on your own.