Mount Qingyuan

Mount Qingyuan | The Cultural and Natural Sanctuary

Mount Qingyuan

A Living Museum of Stone and Soul

“Where the peaks echo with Taoist whispers and the springs flow with Buddhist wisdom.”

Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Mount Qingyuan is the spiritual heart of the city. It is a premier destination on our Quanzhou highlights collection, offering a blend of ancient stone carvings and lush subtropical scenery.

The Three Pillars of Qingyuan

Taoist Grandeur

The iconic Lao Zi Statue is a masterpiece of Song Dynasty art. Its presence makes the mountain a key stop for those exploring the history of Fujian.

Buddhist Serenity

The Master Hong Yi Stupa honors a legendary monk. For visitors on a Tea Culture Tour, the mountain’s tea houses offer a perfect quiet reflection.

Islamic Echoes

Located nearby are the Lingshan Holy Tombs, reflecting Quanzhou’s status as a crossroads of world civilizations.

Active Discovery

With its winding stone steps, Qingyuan is a favorite for those interested in Fujian cycling and hiking adventures.

Challenge the Trails

As you ascend the 498-meter peak, the city of Quanzhou unfolds below. This invigorating climb is a core part of our Quanzhou one day tour, combining physical activity with profound cultural insights. From the summit, you can spot the coastal landmarks detailed on our Fujian Map.

498mHighest Peak
500+Stone Inscriptions
5ATourist Rating

Hiker’s Checklist

Dress Code: Comfortable shoes are essential for the stone steps. If you are planning an in-depth exploration, dress in layers for changing mountain temperatures.
Refreshment: Try the local “Tieguanyin” tea at one of the cliffside tea houses—a true Fujian experience.

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