Also known as the Southern Anhui Bamboo Sea, it is a tourist and leisure scenic spot connecting Huangshan and Hongcun. The international gold award-winning photography work "Green Bamboo" was filmed here.
Mukeng is surrounded by large bamboos for dozens of miles. The vast bamboo sea and waves of green waves set off dozens of Hui-style buildings with white walls and black tiles.
There are six valleys and ten scenic spots in the territory. Because it is surrounded by lush bamboos, it is also known as the "Dicui Valley".
Attractions Location: Mukeng, Hongcun, Yixian County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province
Tickets:
Adult ticket 40 RMB (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Half-price ticket: People who are 1.2 meters or above, or under 18 years old, or aged 60 (not included) to 65 (not included) with valid ID
Free ticket: Children under 1.2 meters (not included) and seniors over 65 years old (inclusive) with valid ID
Opening hours:
07:30-18:00 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Contact Details: 0559-5546918;0559-2266617
Transportation:
Take Yixian Bus No. 1 and get off at Mukeng (bus stop). It is within walking distance.
Time reference: 1-3 hours
This itinerary offers a full day to immerse yourself in the lush greenery and serene environment of Mukeng Bamboo Sea, one of Anhui’s most beautiful bamboo forests.
Accommodation/Food: No overnight stay; try bamboo shoot dishes and local freshwater fish specialties.
Souvenirs: Bamboo crafts, bamboo charcoal products, local teas, Huizhou embroidery.
This itinerary combines the natural beauty of Mukeng Bamboo Sea with cultural and historic exploration of Huangshan city.
Accommodation/Food: Overnight in Huangshan city; enjoy Huizhou-style bamboo rice, smoked pork, and local teas.
Souvenirs: Huangshan Maofeng tea, bamboo crafts, Huizhou ink sticks.
Extend your trip to include famous ancient villages around Huangshan for cultural immersion.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Huangshan or nearby villages; try local mountain vegetables and bamboo shoot specialties.
Souvenirs: Traditional wood carvings, local teas, embroidered textiles.
This itinerary adds a visit to Jiuhua Mountain, one of China’s four sacred Buddhist mountains, for spiritual and scenic experiences.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Huangshan or Jiuhua Mountain area; try Buddhist vegetarian cuisine and local Anhui dishes.
Souvenirs: Buddhist artifacts, herbal teas, stone carvings.
Add Chaohu Lake to enjoy Anhui’s largest freshwater lake and local seafood culture.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Huangshan; enjoy Chaohu fish dishes and local rice wine.
Souvenirs: Lake-themed crafts, freshwater fish products, rice wine.
This itinerary includes visits to two famous mountain areas for diverse scenic and cultural experiences.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Huangshan or Langya Mountain area; enjoy local specialties like smoked meats and bamboo shoots.
Souvenirs: Bamboo crafts, stone carvings, Buddhist souvenirs.
Comprehensive exploration of Mukeng Bamboo Sea, Huangshan city, nearby ancient villages, Jiuhua Mountain, Chaohu Lake, and Langya Mountain with leisure days for shopping and dining.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Huangshan city; enjoy Huizhou banquet featuring bamboo rice, smoked meats, and local teas.
Souvenirs: Tea, lacquerware, embroidered textiles, bamboo crafts, pine nuts, traditional snacks.
The ticket for Mukeng Bamboo Sea is 40 yuan per ticket.
In fact, this is not the first time I have visited such an attraction, but the view from the highest point in each place is different.
Although I don’t like mountain climbing, the air is really fresh. Escaping from the city and relaxing and exercising is good for your physical and mental health!
The whole journey took about 2 hours!
Mukeng Bamboo Sea is located in Xingguang Village, Hongcun Town, Yi County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province. It is the first village of Huangshan entering Yi, 4 kilometers away from Hongcun. The surrounding bamboo forests gather and stretch endlessly. I came here in the summer of 2008 and climbed up the mountain opposite Mukeng Bamboo Sea to take pictures of the village. The more famous award-winning work of Hong Kong photographers is Mr. Chen Fuli's "Green Bamboo", which won the international gold medal and was collected by the Royal Museum in the UK. It should be this location. On the mountain, looking back and overlooking, you will see Tachuan, the holy land for maple viewing.
The ticket is 40 yuan. If you buy tickets online, you should buy them at least half an hour in advance. The glass plank bridge costs 60 yuan separately, and there is no discount ticket for the elderly. If you are not particularly interested in the glass plank bridge, it is not recommended to walk on the glass plank bridge. If you come here with the elderly and children, it is recommended to enter from the Nanhai Gate, go up the mountain on the left hand side, and go down the mountain on the left hand side, without walking on the glass plank bridge, so that the road is relatively gentle and the climb is not tiring.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea is the filming location of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Mukeng Bamboo Sea in Yi County is located 1.5 kilometers southeast of Tachuan, also known as "Dicui Valley" (about 6 kilometers in depth). Mukeng Bamboo Sea is also known as the Southern Anhui Bamboo Sea. The bamboo forests all over the mountains are lush and green, with beautiful environment and excellent feng shui. There are not many tourists here, and it is very quiet and refreshing.
The scenery is pretty good. Green bamboos surround a small mountain village, Mukeng Village. Walking along the large loop in the bamboo forest, you will naturally feel good. The village is relatively quiet and everyone lives their own life. There is a homestay, the price is not expensive, and it should be nice to stay for a few days.
The overall feeling is OK. Compared with Hongcun, it is less crowded and more comfortable.
The bamboo forest all over the mountain is lush and green, and it is the filming location of the bamboo forest fight scene in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. It was around 4pm when we arrived at the bamboo sea, and there were not many tourists left.
We followed the mountain road up, and heard the tourists coming down the mountain say that it was not far, but who knew it still took a long time to climb. There are some farmhouses near the top, with good environment and affordable prices. If you have the chance in the future, you can invite three or five friends to have a drink and stay in this bamboo forest.
Due to road construction in the scenic area, the originally circular tour route became a return route. It was still hot on the road, but it was still quite cool on the mountain.
When I entered the scenic area, I was the only tourist there. I had the place to myself and was in a great mood!
It had just rained, and the unknown little red fruits covered with dew looked particularly bright and pleasing to the eye!
The lush green bamboo forest, the quiet forest path, the air full of negative oxygen ions, ah, no, I'm getting oxygen intoxicated!
The reputation is greater than the scenery, the scenery is average, and some supporting facilities are still under construction. You can go for a walk if you pass by.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea has two entrances, east and west. The east entrance is after the Hongcun Tunnel parking lot. You can only walk there along the mountain trail around Mukeng Village, taking photos while walking for about an hour and a half. If you don't want to stay in Mukeng Village, it is not recommended to drive into the scenic area.
Tickets must be booked half an hour in advance, which will be cheaper than at the entrance of the scenic area. There is no sea in the bamboo sea, only bamboo and a small hill. Climb to the highest observation deck to see the village below. Many families living in the villages in the scenic area have started restaurant businesses.
There were very few people in Mukeng Bamboo Sea, probably because it is not well known. We were the only ones along the way.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea is said to be the filming location of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and the bamboo forest fight was filmed here. The bamboos are lush and green, and it feels good to climb to the commanding heights and take a look at the bamboo forest.
The ticket to Mukeng Bamboo Sea is 40 yuan per person, and seniors over 65 years old are free of charge. The scenic area is neither big nor small, and is a circular shape. Enter from the right side of the ticket gate, climb the stairs up the mountain, which is not steep, and there are green bamboos on both sides, which is very pleasing to the eye. Go left when you encounter a fork in the road, and finally walk out from the left side of the ticket gate. It took about two hours.
The ticket price for Mukeng Bamboo Sea is high, so local veterans don't recommend going there. After all, in the south, bamboo is a very common plant. There are many bamboos in any scenic spot. In the words of the locals, there is no need to spend money to see it separately. Since you are there, there are still some places in the scenic area that can surprise northerners. After all, we rarely see large-leaf bamboos all over the mountains, so concentrated and dense, covering the entire mountain. Walking in the green bamboo forest, imagining Li Mubai and Yu Jiaolong playing dragon and phoenix on the bamboo tips, there is a lush beauty.
A bamboo sea, relatively cool, you can go and see it if you have enough time
On the way from Tunxi to Hongcun. Depart at 10 o'clock and arrive at the bamboo sea at about 11 o'clock. The ticket for Mukeng Bamboo Sea is 40 yuan, and 35 if you buy it online. But it takes half an hour to issue the ticket, so it is recommended that you buy the ticket in advance if you want to buy it online, otherwise you will have to wait at the door for half an hour to issue the ticket like us, and you will not issue the ticket one minute earlier. After getting the ticket, the car drove into the free parking lot and checked the ticket to enter the park. The scenic spot is visited in a counterclockwise direction so that you can play a whole circle without repeating. It is steep and very physically demanding to go up the mountain. It is recommended that you put on the climbing equipment at this time and go into battle easily. You have to climb all the way to the viewing platform on the top of the mountain, where you can overlook the entire appearance of Hongcun, like a cow, and you can see the beautiful scenery from a high altitude. We ate in the bamboo sea scenic area. There were many farmhouses when we went down the mountain. We ordered three dishes that tasted pretty good. Later, I found that they were the best I ate in the whole tour. They were all made by locals. I sat down and tasted tea, blew the breeze, and looked at the beautiful scenery. Enjoy the slow life of the big bamboo sea between mountains and waters.
We originally planned to go directly to Huangshan after breakfast in Hongcun, but we were stopped by a sea of bamboo on the way. It was the first time I saw such a lush bamboo forest. I met an enthusiastic fellow villager in the sea of bamboo and chatted with him all the way. It only takes one and a half months for a bamboo to grow tall, and its thickness is determined by nature. The thickness of the bamboo shoots that emerge from the soil will determine how thick it will grow in the future. Finally, we followed the eldest sister to the farmhouse run by her family. The stir-fried bamboo shoots were so delicious!!!
It is a good place to breathe oxygen. There are few tourists. However, climbing the mountain is a bit tiring. The scenery along the way from Hongcun to Mukeng Bamboo Sea is also beautiful. It is a good place to enjoy autumn.
We arrived at the bamboo sea before 8 o'clock. We were the only tourists there. Haha, I like places with beautiful scenery and few people. The bamboo forests all over the mountain are lush and green, very quiet, and refreshing. Walk slowly along the steps and feel the tranquility of the bamboo forest. The rain has been falling, and the bamboo forest is slowly fogging up. You can see the panoramic view of the bamboo sea from the observation deck. It is very foggy when it rains, and it is all white and you can't see anything. Mukeng Village in the distance is dotted in the bamboo sea. Some bamboos are as thick as a bowl, and my mother and I can't hold them with both hands. In southern Anhui, our motherland, there is such a beautiful sea. Wandering in it, I feel so good. The thin leaves and sparse nodes cannot be crushed by snow or broken by wind. Large tracts of bamboo forests cover the entire mountain.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon filming location, paradise on earth, bamboo sea home
The bamboo sea environment is really great, it's the filming location of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon! It's lush and green everywhere, but I didn't expect to climb a mountain. I came here in sandals, and I haven't exercised for a long time. I was so tired that I almost couldn't recover. There were a lot of stairs! ! When checking the ticket, you will be told how to go. The route is a circle. The whole journey took about two hours. Although it was tiring, I felt it was worth it!
Everyone must have a deep impression of the bamboo forest in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which was filmed in Mukeng Bamboo Sea. Bamboos are everywhere, and it is difficult to find another kind of tree. Eternal green. I was attracted by the beautiful scenery at the entrance. You need to climb a mountain here, which still requires some physical strength. The play time is about one and a half to two hours. There are few people, but it doesn't mean it's bad. I strongly recommend this place. Climb to the top of the mountain and you can see many Hui-style villages hidden in the green mountains and waters.
The ticket price for Mukeng Bamboo Sea is 40 yuan, and it is 35 yuan if you buy it online. People over 65 years old are free of charge. People with poor physical strength should go up left and down right. Parking is free.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea is about six kilometers away from Hongcun Scenic Area. There is no special tourist bus to Mukeng Bamboo Sea. We tried to call Didi, and someone actually accepted the order. After getting in the car, the driver said that he thought we were going to the railway station. Fortunately, he did not cancel the order and took us to Mukeng Bamboo Sea.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea is also known as "Dicui Valley". This valley is about 6 kilometers deep and is surrounded by lush bamboos. It is shaped like a golden bowl, which can gather wealth without leaking it, and has excellent feng shui.
After passing through the bamboo forest and climbing to the top, you can see a different kind of scenery. Hidden in the bamboo forest, Mukeng Village, located on the mountainside, is simple and elegant, small and exquisite, giving people a sense of paradise.
It's a general scenic spot. You can just visit it by the roadside when driving by. There is no need to go there specifically. The bamboo forest is OK. The bamboo is relatively thin. The air is good, but the transportation is inconvenient.
The Mukeng Bamboo Sea was a bad year in 2018. The bamboo leaves were small and not green enough, and the majesty of the bamboo sea could not be fully realized, which was not in line with the ticket price. It is estimated that it will be available again next year.
The ticket here is 40 per person. The mountain road to Mukeng Bamboo Sea is generally of medium difficulty. There is only a steep section in the middle, but the rest is okay. There are clear springs all the way up the mountain. I touched the cool spring water and it was very comfortable.
Climb to the top of the highest peak to enjoy the scenery. At first glance, the scenery is not very surprising. It is mainly because of the bamboos on the way up the mountain, plus there are relatively few people, which makes me unforgettable. In general, there is nothing special to see in this attraction. I heard that the bamboo forest fighting scene in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was filmed here, but I am not too interested in it.
The name is Mukeng Bamboo Sea, but as soon as you enter the scenic area, you will see winding and towering mountain stairs. The two-person team met a large group. They chatted and cheered each other along the way and happily climbed to the first rest pavilion. After a gentle section of the road, there is another winding mountain staircase leading directly to the highest point. My friend was tired, so I went alone with simple clothes and listened to a little song. When I was close to the top of the mountain, I vaguely heard someone talking. When I looked closely, I saw that it was an old couple with gray hair resting. I had to admire their endurance and spirit. At the top of the mountain, there was a village in the lowlands in the distance. The pink and black tile walls were particularly conspicuous and comfortable. This year coincides with the dormant period of bamboo in Mukeng Bamboo Sea, so the bamboos you can see are not lush and green, but a little yellow, with a bit of autumn flavor. The azaleas on the mountain are in full bloom, and you can see them hanging red on the hillside from a distance. I really like the unknown small purple flowers that resemble wisteria, but unfortunately I don’t know what kind of flower it is. Local residents said that there is another slightly larger purple flower on the mountain that is edible, but I have no chance to know what it looks like.
The scenic area is not very big, and the scenery is just so-so. It is famous because it is the filming location of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. If you have not seen the bamboo sea, you can go and have a look.
The scenery is beautiful. I bought some tea at Mukeng.
Just walking around the perimeter, the smoke hanging over the forest was beautiful.
I have been here in 2008. It is full of dense bamboo forests and is the filming location of the movie "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". There is a circular mountain road in the scenic area, passing through the vast sea of bamboo. In the middle of the scenic area is Mukeng Village.
The cable car was under maintenance, so I didn't get to ride it and could only look at it from the door.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea is adjacent to Qishu Lake and Tachuan in the west. You can see Mukeng in the forest. Mukeng village has terraced fields, Hui-style buildings, blue tiles and white walls, hidden in the depths of the bamboo sea. It is fresh and quiet, like a paradise. In addition, Mukeng Bamboo Sea is also one of the filming locations of the movie "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". If there is no "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Mukeng Bamboo Sea may not be charged.
One of the more popular attractions is the filming site of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Because it rained for the first two days, we arrived there at around 9 o'clock and there were not many people coming down at around 11 o'clock. The entrance fee is 30 yuan, which is not expensive, but the service is relatively lacking. There is no guide all the way up, and there are not many tourists. My mother and I are panicked. When we got to the middle of the mountain, there was an older sister who lived on the top of the mountain and walked with us, which made us feel more confident. I was thinking that if the weather was good, every photo of Mukeng Bamboo Sea must be very beautiful, but because of the rain, there were large bamboos that fell down and no staff cleaned them up (probably because of the Chinese New Year). It was really scary to look at, and the ground was slippery. It would be a bit dangerous if you bring children. But if it is sunny and there are staff on weekdays, it should not be a big problem. The scenery is very beautiful and the air on the top of the mountain is also very fresh. We still like it very much.
Since it was late when we arrived, we planned to go to the viewing platform tomorrow and took some photos of the village. We stayed at the captain's house. The braised chicken made Ning Ge, a foodie who has eaten all over the country, love it and said it was delicious. There are also many local dishes. There is no parking space in the village, so it is best to park outside, otherwise you will back out like Ning Ge.
Don't listen to the sound of leaves being blown by the wind, why not hum and walk slowly. A bamboo stick and straw sandals are lighter than a horse, who is afraid? A raincoat will protect you in the rain.
The movie "Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger" made Mukeng Bamboo Sea famous. The place where Li Mubai and Yu Jiaolong "fight swords in the bamboo forest" in the movie is hidden in this deep mountain. I went up the mountain with the idea of "dying of exhaustion on the way", but I didn't expect that the higher I went, the cooler it was. There was water and bamboo forest in the mountains. Every breath was full of cold water vapor, moistening the lungs and soaking the throat. It was much more "refreshing" than gulping down ice water at the foot of the mountain. There was green moss growing on the steps, imitation bamboo green painted handrails, green plants on the ground, and green bamboos on the high ground. It is definitely a holy place for "refreshing the eyes". Imagine fighting in such a bamboo forest, dancing up and down with the toughness of bamboo, only peerless masters can choose to fight here.
The filming location of the movie "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" is covered with bamboo forests, which is very cool. Mukeng Village is hidden among them. The scenic area can be visited for one to one and a half hours.
I was here during the May 1 holiday in 2012. Because of the weather, most of the bamboos were yellow. I remember walking along the stream and up a mountain path. I came across a plum blossom pile on the way. My friend and I twisted it for a long time. Then it started to rain.
It was already 3 p.m. when I went there, I only met a man who had just broken up with his girlfriend and an uncle on patrol. The scenery was still very beautiful, and you could find the shadow of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. However, it was foggy and rainy when we went down the mountain, and it was dark and there was no one around. The road was muddy due to construction, so I was a little frustrated. Fortunately, the owner of the mid-mountain B&B sent a little white dog to lead me down the mountain...
On the way to Hongcun, I encountered the Mukeng Bamboo Sea Scenic Area. The online ticket price was 22 yuan per person, but it had to be used half an hour after purchasing the ticket.
The bamboo forests all over the mountain are lush and green, and there are not many tourists visiting. It is very quiet and refreshing. Under good weather conditions, you can also see scenery similar to the sea of clouds in Huangshan.
It is recommended that you enter the scenic area from the left and exit from the right. This way the route will be smoother. Some sections are very steep, which is equivalent to climbing a mountain for half a day, and it is also very tiring.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea is about 4 kilometers away from Hongcun. I went there at the end of October. Mukeng is the name of a village, and the bamboo sea is a large bamboo forest on the mountain. It is famous for being one of the filming locations of the movie "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". There were not many people when I went there, and the whole scenic area was very quiet. At the beginning, I had to climb a long slope and walk a lot of steps, which was a bit strenuous. After entering the bamboo sea, the scenery was okay. The sunlight shining through the dense bamboos felt a bit beautiful. It was also a good experience to enter Mukeng Village and see the more primitive mountain village. It was just that some parts of the scenic area were under construction when I went there, and the whole journey was a bit long, and the scenery was slightly monotonous, so the overall feeling was average.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea is also a good attraction. The large tracts of bamboo are very beautiful and it is especially cool in the summer.
I think you must come to Mukeng Village. This kind of scenery is unforgettable. The bamboo sea in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is absolutely fascinating. From the foot of the mountain, you can enter the bamboo forest. The greenery and humid climate make the climb unique. Walking into Mukeng Village deep in the forest and looking out from afar, the feeling of relaxation and joy is different from the feeling of conquering when climbing a mountain. The state of mind is not less hot, but more peaceful.
Few people go there, and the road is being repaired inside the scenic area, so it is an outdated scenic area.
The scenery on the way there was nice, but when we got to the scenic spot it was just average because it was still under construction.
When I first entered the scenic area, I was afraid of the long journey, which would make me tired and hot.
The filming location of that movie feels just so-so.
The price for a chartered car from Hongcun to Mukeng Bamboo Sea is 30 yuan one way.
In the midsummer, the temperature in the bamboo sea is relatively suitable. The mountain breeze blows through the bamboo forest, and you can hear the sound of bamboo leaves swaying. The air is filled with the faint fragrance of bamboo leaves. At the top of the bamboo sea scenic area, there is a village called Mukeng Village. The village is very primitive. We passed through the village, and it was a great regret for this trip to the bamboo sea that we did not visit this small mountain village carefully. After climbing the viewing platform, you need to return the same way.
Since the rain had just stopped when we arrived, we were amazed by the scenery when we entered the scenic area. The fairy air was hazy, the mountains were covered with clouds and mist, and there were schools of koi in the green pond.
When we arrived at Mukeng Bamboo Sea, it was closed due to heavy rain. While waiting for the bus, we went to the village opposite the bamboo sea. There are mountains and water, and it is a good place to live.
It is well-known for its Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and is full of wildness. There are not many tourists yet, so go there quickly. Mukeng Village seems to be able to accommodate guests, and it is much quieter than Hongcun.
When we got to the forest, there was really nothing but bamboo (it was under construction at the time, but it was also very beautiful). Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was filmed here. There was a small tea house where my friends and I sat down to drink tea. There was a body of water that was very cool. We walked up the path, and there was a dense bamboo forest, green, green, and green.
Mukeng has been developed into a tourist attraction, 5.6 kilometers away from Hongcun. Visitors can take local transportation from Hongcun, or drive there, which takes about 15 minutes.
Natural oxygen bar ~ lung cleansing trip! The scenic area is large and the stone road is easy to walk on. Because it is a mountain climb, it is not suitable for the elderly and it is easy to wear out the knees! The scenery is great and cool!
It is highly recommended. It only takes 2 hours to walk through. There are not many tourists and it is very comfortable to walk.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea is located 1.5 km southeast of Tachuan, 15 km north of Yicheng, and 4 km from Hongcun. The bamboo forests all over the mountain are lush and green, but there are not many tourists visiting. It is very quiet and refreshing. This is the filming location of the classic bamboo forest fight scene in Ang Lee's movie "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon".
When talking about Zhuhai, people will think of Southern Sichuan, but I have never been there. Mukeng Bamboo Sea is a very quiet place with few tourists and an elegant and unique environment. It is full of greenery and the breeze is blowing. You can calm down, breathe, be in a daze, and enjoy the quietness. The price-performance ratio is very high!
I didn't go in, but walked along the road to Huangshan from outside, and there were bamboos everywhere.
Since I still have time after visiting Hongcun, I plan to visit the bamboo sea. It costs about 20 yuan to take a taxi from Hongcun, or you can find someone to share a taxi, or you can buy a ticket at the Hongcun ticket gate and take a bus. It is said that this is the filming location of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". There are indeed bamboos everywhere, very dense and very high. But I didn't expect that there are many and very high steps. Fortunately, I met a fellow villager in the middle section and asked him about another way down the mountain with fewer steps. I also had lunch at the fellow villager's home. If I want to climb Huangshan the next day, I still have to save my energy in the bamboo sea.
The filming location of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is filled with bamboos, which are lush and green.
The scenery of Mukeng is really average. Going up the mountain along the right side, there are still a lot of bamboos in the first half. After passing the village, the second half is very messy. It is not easy to find a way down the mountain, and there is still construction on both sides of the way down the mountain. There is nothing to see.
The mountain is full of bamboos, the air is very good, and the pastoral atmosphere is very strong
Mukeng is famous for its bamboo sea. It is surrounded by bamboos on all sides, lush and green, shaped like a golden bowl, which gathers wealth without leaking out, and has very good feng shui. It is located 1.5 kilometers southeast of Tachuan.
I thought Mukeng Bamboo Sea was a flat scenic spot like Hongcun, but I didn't expect that there was also a mountain road to climb. If it was normal, it would not be a problem, but I just climbed Huangshan yesterday and went to Tunxi Old Street for a walk. You can imagine how I felt when I saw this staircase. When I climbed to this pavilion, I collapsed to the side and thought of backing out, but perseverance won the victory in the end. It turned out that after reaching this pavilion, there was no more mountain road to climb.
I went there for the filming location of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Once I got in, I found that I made the right choice.
The road up the mountain is surrounded by bamboos. You can hear the sound of wind, streams and bamboos. It takes some effort to climb to the top of the mountain, but when you really reach the top and see the spectacular scenery, you will feel it is worth it. At the top of the mountain, you can see Mukeng Village, lush bamboo forests and feel the majestic blue sky.
I heard that this is the filming location of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The scene where Li Mubai fights with Jiaolong in a sea of bamboo was filmed here. But later some people said that it was filmed in Yunnan. I searched on Baidu and felt that it should be in Yunnan. This scenic spot has this big title just to attract attention. The air in the scenic area is very good. The whole trip is like climbing a mountain. I am almost exhausted. If you want to bring a SLR, don't bring it. You will be exhausted! Some mountain roads are very steep. You must pay attention to safety when climbing. Walking in the mountains gives you a feeling of sudden enlightenment. The bamboo sea is surrounded by mountains and forests. There are also villages in the mountains. Villagers chop firewood and cook, and wisps of green smoke are burning. The scenery is so beautiful. It is worth climbing a mountain with such a beautiful scenery.
A natural oxygen bar. If you are interested, you can ask a local to lead you to dig some bamboo shoots.
There are so many bamboos, it is indeed a good place to take pictures.
Scenic spots that have not yet been fully developed are very boring, so don't go there.
The bamboo forests all over the mountain are lush and green, and there are not many tourists visiting. It is very quiet and refreshing. But the terrain up the mountain is very steep and it is quite tiring to climb up.
There were very few people when we went there. Walking up the stone steps felt like walking through a bamboo forest. From the highest observation deck, you can overlook Xianli, Lu Village and Tachuan. Yesterday, we were so lucky that my husband and I actually saw an eagle. It was soaring in the sky!
We rode from Hongcun. Haha, I admire myself very much. The road there was completely uphill. We still had to climb the mountain to get to the bamboo sea. It was very tiring.
But the downhill road from the Bamboo Sea back to Hongcun is well worth your appreciation.
Mukeng Bamboo Sea gives people a feeling of being at home and is very peaceful, so the ancients would rather eat without meat than live without bamboo.
The Mukeng Bamboo Sea Scenic Area is not big. It takes about an hour to walk around it leisurely. When you walk through it, you will find that it may be very similar to many mountains in Anhui and Zhejiang. There is a village called Mukeng Village here. It was filmed in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and may have been processed and packaged by a businessman. In fact, the so-called filming location is just a bamboo forest with dense leaves. There is nothing eye-catching. The so-called attractions added together are not worth the ticket price at all. However, there is a not-too-high glass plank road inside, which is said to have 5D effects. It is charged extra in addition to the ticket price. I have never played the glass plank road, so I am very curious. I put this so-called surprise at the end. The bridge was slightly shaking when I walked for the first time, and the tourists were exaggerating. I didn't bow my head and walked through it. Later, I went back and forth on purpose and found that the so-called glass plank road was just like that. It was also easy to walk down and look at it. Therefore, if you choose to travel to Yixian County, if you have been to the glass plank road or there are better glass plank roads to choose from, don't come to Mukeng Bamboo Sea. It's really a pit.