Qingchengshan National Park, nestled in Sichuan Province, is renowned for its lush green mountains, dense bamboo forests, and rich Taoist cultural heritage, offering serene hiking experiences amid spiritual and natural beauty.
Qingchengshan National Park is situated in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province, China. It is one of the most important Taoist mountains and is famous for its rich natural landscape combined with profound cultural influence. The park covers a verdant mountainous area characterized by dense forests, bamboo groves, rivers, and waterfalls. Its ecology supports diverse flora, including ancient trees and various endemic plants, along with abundant wildlife typical of subtropical evergreen forests. The mountain’s moderate elevation creates a mild climate favorable for year-round visits. Historically, Qingchengshan is revered as one of the birthplaces of Taoism, with numerous ancient temples, shrines, and monasteries scattered throughout, some dating back over 2,000 years. Notable cultural landmarks include the Shangqing Palace, Tianshi Cave, and Jianfu Palace, which blend harmoniously with the natural environment. The park offers multiple well-maintained hiking trails, enabling visitors to explore scenic peaks, quiet valleys, and spiritual sites. Hiking to Jinxian Ridge and Laojun Peak provides panoramic views over the surrounding landscape. Many visitors also enjoy trekking through bamboo forests, spotting streams, and experiencing the tranquil atmosphere that has drawn Taoist practitioners for centuries. Qingchengshan’s accessibility from Chengdu and the nearby UNESCO World Heritage site of Dujiangyan Irrigation System makes it a popular destination blending outdoor recreation with cultural tourism. The park appeals to nature lovers, hikers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking spiritual calm in a lush environment.
Shangqing Palace, an ancient Taoist temple complex surrounded by forest
Lush bamboo groves offering serene and shaded hiking paths
Jinxian Ridge trail providing sweeping panoramic views of the park
Tianshi Cave, a spiritual site linked to Taoist founders
One of the main Taoist temple complexes, surrounded by ancient trees and serene gardens, showcasing exquisite Taoist architecture.
Expansive groves of bamboo that create tranquil shaded areas and unique natural scenery along many trails.
A UNESCO World Heritage nearby ancient irrigation system closely connected with the cultural landscape surrounding Qingchengshan.