Attractions Location: No. 10, Section 103, Furong Road, Youxian District, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province
Tickets: free
Opening hours:
07:00-19:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1st-December 31st)
Official phone number: Ticketing Inquiry
0816-2284137
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Spend a day hiking and visiting key temples and scenic spots around Fule Mountain for a refreshing natural retreat.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Mianyang city hotels. Enjoy local Sichuan dishes such as spicy hotpot and river fish specialties.
Souvenirs: Temple incense, handmade bamboo crafts, local herbal teas.
Combine nature and cultural sightseeing with visits to Fule Mountain and Mianyang’s urban attractions.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Mianyang. Try traditional Sichuan snacks and local noodles.
Souvenirs: Local silk products, embroidered crafts, Sichuan spices.
Extend your visit with a meaningful trip to the nearby Beichuan Earthquake Historic Site.
Accommodation/Food: Mianyang city hotels or guesthouses near Beichuan. Try local mountain vegetables and Sichuan specialties.
Souvenirs: Commemorative items, local crafts, bamboo products.
Combine Fule Mountain, Beichuan, and nearby natural parks for a varied experience.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in forest lodges or Mianyang hotels. Sample wild mushrooms and mountain vegetables.
Souvenirs: Forest honey, herbal teas, bamboo crafts.
Spend more time exploring rural villages, temples, and natural areas around Mianyang and Fule Mountain.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in village guesthouses or city hotels. Enjoy home-style Sichuan cuisine and fresh produce.
Souvenirs: Handmade textiles, local teas, bamboo art.
Combine all previous visits with additional nearby scenic areas for a full experience.
Accommodation/Food: Anzhou inns or Mianyang hotels. Try local snacks and Sichuan specialties.
Souvenirs: Traditional crafts, local snacks, bamboo products.
A complete week exploring Fule Mountain, cultural sites, historic locations, and local lifestyle in Mianyang and surrounding areas.
Accommodation/Food: Mix of city hotels and rural guesthouses. Enjoy Sichuan hotpot, mountain vegetables, and local teas.
Souvenirs: Bamboo crafts, embroidered textiles, Sichuan pepper, herbal teas.
A very fun place, trustworthy⁽⁽◞(꒪ͦᴗ̵̍꒪ͦ=͟͟͞͞ ꒪ͦᴗ̵̍꒪ͦ)◟⁾⁾
A park in Mianyang city, a good place for leisure
The mountain in front of the door
Spring Begonia Magnolia
Summer view of lotus and green bamboo
Watching the osmanthus and chrysanthemum bloom in autumn
Enjoy the beautiful winter plum blossoms
Four seasons often
The environment and sanitation are good. It's okay to come here on weekends.
Mianyang's most iconic attraction! Free admission! From the top, you can overlook the entire city. The Three Kingdoms sculptures are also quite unique. The annual Fule Mountain Chrysanthemum Exhibition is renowned, and the Furong Hancheng at the foot of the mountain will surely delight your taste buds!
It's a free park, it's nice to stroll around.
The park is nice, the lotus in summer and the chrysanthemums in autumn are very beautiful
Fule Park on Fule Mountain has a certain historical heritage and is still under construction.
Fule Mountain is quite large, and the slides inside are quite interesting and worth a try!
The place where Liu Zhang and Liu Bei met is known as the No. 1 mountain in Mianyang, but there is nothing special about it. Mianyang Museum is at the foot of Fule Mountain, so you can go up the mountain after visiting the museum.
The annual chrysanthemum exhibition is amazing, usually from September to National Day!
If you can only choose one place to visit in Mianyang, choose Fule Mountain, where you can look back on history and look forward to the future of the city.
It is just a place for citizens to relax and have fun.
Fule Mountain is located in Youxian District, Mianyang City. Its garden architecture integrates the Three Kingdoms relics and combines mountains and water. It is built according to the terrain and in accordance with nature.
A good place in the city, similar to Xinjin Laojun Mountain! Picturesque scenery
Fule Mountain is a mountain in Mianyang City. You can go there for a walk after dinner.
I went there during the Chinese New Year, and there were quite a lot of people. It was very suitable for the whole family to go shopping together, and the environment was pretty good.
If only life could be like the first time we met...
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As a leisure park where you can see the panoramic view of Mianyang and there is no entrance fee, you can still go there.
Fule Mountain is the first famous mountain in Mianyang. It is a free scenic spot with convenient transportation. The sanitary facilities in the scenic area are very good and worth a visit.
I came here to try some authentic Mianyang rice noodles and hike up the mountain. There was a large field of flowers up there. It was beautiful.
Fule Mountain is free of charge and boasts lush greenery, creating a natural oxygen bar for the city. Standing at Fule Pavilion, overlooking Mianyang, you'll feel like you're looking down on all the other mountains. It's a great place for leisure and entertainment.
As a free park, I think it is pretty good, and Fule Pavilion is also open.
It is suitable for family hiking on weekends. There are some things related to the Three Kingdoms culture, and of course there are places to drink tea and play cards.
This is probably the largest park in Mianyang. There is a chrysanthemum exhibition in autumn, but it seems to be less popular in the past two years. The environment is quite beautiful.
Fuleshan Park has nice scenery and a strong commercial atmosphere, but it is fun.
The weeping crabapples are in full bloom in spring, like a fairyland, so beautiful!
Located in Youxian District, Mianyang City, the Fule Mountain Scenic Area is a natural and cultural scenic spot renowned for its garden architecture, including relics from the Three Kingdoms period, and a blend of mountains and water. Known for its height, breadth, beauty, and elegance, Fule Mountain is known as the "First Mountain in Mianzhou." The development and construction of the scenic area follows the natural contours of the mountain, incorporating classical Chinese gardening techniques, drawing on the two fundamental elements of mountain and water. Characterized by the wild charm of the mountains and forests, the area relies on lush forests and natural waterscapes, emulating the architectural style of Ming and Qing Dynasty Suzhou gardens, creating a unified and dynamic whole with buildings and vegetation. Over 50 scenic spots have been established, including the "Yuzhou Garden," the "Mianzhou Forest of Steles," the "Fule Pavilion," and the "Fule Hall." The area is currently a National AA-level tourist attraction.
Now that the tickets for Fule Mountain have been cancelled, it is still worth going to Fule Mountain when you come to Mianyang. Climbing to the top of Fule Pavilion, you can have a panoramic view of Mianyang City from a distance, which is very nice.
There are buses to Mianyang city, which is pretty good.
When you go to Mianyang, you must go to Fule Mountain. Climbing to the top of Fule Pavilion, you can have a bird's eye view of Mianyang, with a panoramic view of the old and new urban areas.
Fule Mountain is one of the must-see attractions in Mianyang. It covers a large area and has average scenery.
Fule Mountain, with its beautiful environment and numerous historical sites, is known as the "First Mountain in Mianzhou." Its ten major attractions include: the Han Emperor Garden, Yizhou Garden, Mianzhou Forest of Steles, Fule Garden, Fule Hall Fucheng Guild Hall, Taoyuan Cave, Lengyuan Cave, Xuande Lake, Mingjing Lake, and Biyun Rock. The scenic area, built to the mountain's contours and in harmony with nature, blends the beauty of the landscape with the beauty of nature, offering both scenic beauty and entertainment, integrating the culture of the Three Kingdoms period with the cultural landscape. With each step, the scenery changes, creating a garden within a garden. It embodies the grandeur of an imperial garden while retaining the graceful elegance of Jiangnan landscape gardens.
The club I visited during my freshman year was the Hanfu Club, haha
If you go to Mianyang, you can go and see it. It's okay. I like it.
As one of Mianyang's landmarks, it hosts various exhibitions annually, including a chrysanthemum exhibition. It's a great place for strolling. The hill is relatively low, and from the Fule Pavilion, you can overlook the entire city of Mianyang. No entrance fee is required.
There is a place where many weddings go to take photos. There is a big ginkgo tree.
Overall, Fule Mountain is a tourist attraction worth visiting, and the park has a strong cultural atmosphere.
It's nice to go to the annual chrysanthemum exhibition. There's not much to see if you go there on normal days. It's just like any other park.
Fule Mountain Tours mainly refer to Fule Mountain Park, which is located in Fule Mountain, Youxian District. It is an open entertainment and leisure municipal park that integrates the Three Kingdoms culture.
Fule Mountain was originally named Dongshan and is known as "the first mountain in Mianyang". The Song Dynasty's "Fang Yu Sheng Lan" records that its name originated from "When Liu Bei entered Shu, Liu Zhang held a banquet on this mountain. From this mountain, one can see the panoramic view of Shu. Liu Bei drank and enjoyed himself. Liu Bei said happily: 'How rich! How happy today is!'" So it was named Fule Mountain.
The park is mainly for leisure with some entertainment activities as a supplement. Most of the people who come here are citizens from the surrounding area. They bring some snacks, order some tea, chat or play mahjong. They all have a very comfortable life, which is really enviable.
The park itself isn't large, and the hills aren't high, so a two-hour visit without the attractions is sufficient. It incorporates a wealth of Three Kingdoms-themed cultural heritage. Peach Garden Square, Yuzhou Garden, Zhaolie Pavilion, Hanhuang Garden, and Fule Pavilion, among other places, all have names related to the Three Kingdoms. However, aside from Fule Pavilion, the others offer few Three Kingdoms-related exhibits; they're simply ordinary pavilions. Climbing to the top floor of Fule Pavilion offers panoramic views of much of Mianyang, a truly stunning sight on a clear day.
If you come to Mianyang specifically for sightseeing, Fule Pavilion is not particularly recommended. It is more suitable for leisure. But if you have plenty of time, you can come here for a stroll.
I only spent half a day in Mianyang. I found Fule Mountain online and there's a direct bus service, so I went with my mom. The park is quite scenic, and we went in winter, just as the plum blossoms were in bloom. One area has a distinct Jiangnan garden feel. The view from Fule Pavilion was truly wonderful. The sun was shining brightly that day, and the breeze was blowing, making for a relaxing experience.
It’s good to climb mountains from time to time to exercise, and the scenery by the river is very beautiful.
It's nice to go during the chrysanthemum exhibition. You can take a lot of beautiful photos. However, you have to pay attention to the time. When I went there, some chrysanthemums had withered, which was a pity. By the way, you don't need to pay a ticket to enter from the back door.
There are many people taking a walk and exercising in the evening, and the air is very good.
Although the scenery is not very special, I will take my parents there every Spring Festival.
I went there during the chrysanthemum exhibition. There were so many chrysanthemums_(:з」∠)_
Fule Mountain is just an ordinary park, nothing special about it
It's just a park. Climbing to the top of the mountain gives you a panoramic view of Mianyang. The most important thing is that the Three Kingdoms style is quite strong, and the Peach Garden Oath of the Three Heroes is very impressive.
There is a statue of the Three Brothers of Peach Garden in front of the Fule Mountain Gate, and a peach tree is planted next to it. Unfortunately, the peach trees are not in bloom at the moment (we entered through the side door). There is a pond here with many lotus leaves, but no lotus flowers.
Fule Mountain is quite large, and in the spring, many flowers bloom, which is quite beautiful! There are also many tadpoles in the fields. It's like a smaller forest park.
The scenery of Fule Mountain is pretty good. The city tower is relatively high, very spectacular, and the sight is quite good. The atmosphere of the Three Kingdoms culture here is quite strong. It is a very good place
Climb the mountain, there are some temples on it, not far from the city, a good place to exercise on the weekend
Fule Mountain, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province, is a great place for leisure and vacation.
It was a few years ago when I went there. Although it felt like I walked a lot, I could still spend a day there. When I have nothing to do, I go hiking to exercise and breathe fresh air.
In the city, transportation is convenient, there are not many people, and you can overlook the whole city
Fule Mountain is actually an ordinary park, but there is a film shooting base called Longyin Town on the mountain.
One of the regional characteristics of Mianyang is that it can be said that the Shu Han Dynasty started from here. Climbing up the Fule Pavilion and looking into the distance, you can have a panoramic view of the entire Mianyang city. The shortcoming is that the Three Kingdoms culture is not prominent enough.
It's ok... It's like a park, you can still go and have a look...
It's a good staircase, daunting at first sight. But it's a great sense of accomplishment to climb it.
It's just a city park, but we saw cherry blossoms when we went there
Mianyang Fule Mountain, also known as Dongshan, is known as "Mianyang's No. 1 Mountain". You can stand on Fule Pavilion to see the Mianyang city. No tickets are required, the environment is OK, and it is suitable for weekend play.
You can overlook the panoramic view of Mianyang. It is not the highest, but it is the best place to see the natural scenery of Mianyang and the place where the Three Heroes of Peach Garden swore brotherhood. It is also the best place to sunbathe!
I went there when I was studying in Mianyang. I originally planned to go with my friends, but they had already been there. I had no choice but to go by myself. It happened to be the chrysanthemum exhibition. There were many chrysanthemums, very beautiful. The place was also very big. It was better to go with friends. After all, it was inconvenient to take pictures by myself. Hehe
My home is over there, so I miss Fule Mountain more than anything else. It’s also a place I must visit every time I go back.
I went there for military training in my first year of high school in 2007, and I don’t have much impression of it.
This is a park in Mianyang City. I went there when I was very young and it is still the same as before.
You can still go and see it during the chrysanthemum exhibition... There are no tickets now, and it's especially crowded on weekends. In winter, it's nice to sit in the sun and chat with three or four friends.
It's fun, especially some local people drinking tea and playing mahjong in the woods. It's very leisurely and the weather is great.
You can go on Mondays and Fridays. There are many people on Saturdays and Sundays. There is a place to rest on the mountain to make a cup of tea. It is quite good to have a little sunshine. The ticket price seems to be 10 yuan. There are places to eat that are not very expensive. It depends on the person. There are many snacks inside.
My dear hometown, I remember that I used to go to Fule Mountain every spring and autumn. Back then, life was so simple and easy to satisfy.
There aren't many people here, no tickets are required, and there aren't many attractions. The main thing is that the environment is good. There is a Fule Pavilion on the top of the mountain where you can climb up and have a panoramic view of Mianyang. There are relatively few things to eat.
It's nice to go there to cool off in the summer, and you can overlook the city of Mianyang.
Suitable for Mianyang locals to relax and have fun, the important thing is to drink tea and play cards, haha. Not recommended for outsiders.
Fule Mountain has mountains, water, flowers, and lawns. The scenery is quite good. Snacks, chess, cards, teahouses and restaurants are all available. It is a good place to relax. However, the presentation of history lacks coherence and depth, and I always feel that it has become a foil. Let me briefly add some historical background:
After the Battle of Red Cliffs (208 AD), Liu Bei emerged as the ultimate winner. However, the economic situation of his Jingzhou possessions was poor, leading him to covet Yizhou. Liu Zhang, then governor of Yizhou, became alarmed upon hearing that Cao Cao intended to attack Zhang Lu (who controlled Hanzhong, the gateway to Yizhou). Following Zhang Song's advice, he invited Liu Bei to Yizhou to attack Zhang Lu. Liu Bei, in turn, was eager for an opportunity to enter Yizhou, and the two hit it off.
In 211 AD, Liu Bei rushed to Yizhou from Jingzhou, and Liu Zhang rushed to Fuxian from Chengdu to meet him. The two had a banquet on Dongshan (now Fule Mountain), which led to the "Fucheng Meeting".
Of course, Liu Bei entered Shu only to capture Yizhou, and never intended to help Liu Zhang fight Zhang Lu, so he found all kinds of excuses to delay. After Liu Zhang returned to Chengdu, Liu Bei headed north and stopped at Jiameng (now Guangyuan), between Fucheng (Liu Zhang's territory) and Yangping (Zhang Lu's territory), to show his kindness and win over the people.
In 212, Liu Bei captured Fucheng. In 213, he marched from Fucheng to Chengdu. In 214, he joined forces with Zhuge Liang, Zhang Fei, and Zhao Yun, besieged Chengdu, and Liu Zhang surrendered. With this, Liu Bei secured Yizhou, and the foundation of Shu Han's history was truly established.
This is why the plaque of Fule Hall reads "The Beginning of Shu Han"