
Yanshui Fishing Village is located south of Yanshui Temple in the Xixi Wetland, on the banks of the Chaotian and Muyang Rivers. Drawing inspiration from the poetic atmosphere of "Autumn Fishing Village," the village was created by spacing out, cutting down, renovating, and expanding several existing farmhouses, predominantly in the style of waterside dwellings. The " Yanshui " of Yanshui Fishing Village evokes the beauty of three kinds of smoke: willow smoke, cloud smoke, and cooking smoke.
When one coexists with the mist and water, it feels like being in a fairyland, embodying the artistic conception of Xixi: " a stream, a wisp of smoke . " Several teahouses are located within the village, all converted from two-story wooden farmhouses. Each small building is built by the water, combining tea tasting and lake viewing.
Here, you can enjoy Xixi's delicious cuisine and a variety of freshwater fish. The public fishing area offers visitors the leisurely pleasure of outdoor fishing. Stroll along the pond embankment, sip local rice wine, and experience the life of the Xixi indigenous people.
Suitable for all seasons, best in spring and autumn
Recommended play time: more than 3 hours
Included in the Xixi Wetland ticket
Summer : 9:00-18:30
Winter : 8:00-17:30
Yanshui Fishing Village has a long history, with roots in traditional fishing and agriculture. It is a serene place that showcases the local way of life and offers insight into the region's maritime culture.
The village is located near the outskirts of Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, China. You can get there by taxi or bus from downtown Hangzhou, or take a scenic drive to the village.
The village is open to visitors all day. The best times to visit are during the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds, with pleasant views of the river at these times.
There is no entrance fee for visiting the village itself. However, activities like boat rides or visits to private areas may require a fee, which can typically be paid on-site.
Advance booking is not usually required for general visits. However, it's recommended to book boat rides or guided tours a day or two in advance, especially during peak seasons.
You can explore the village in about 1-2 hours, but if you plan to take a boat ride or explore the surrounding areas, allocate around 3-4 hours.
Guided tours are available in Chinese and English, focusing on the fishing traditions and history of the village.
Start by walking along the river to take in the village's views, then explore the market area. Finish the visit with a boat ride along the river to experience the surroundings from the water.
Night visits are not a common feature in the village, and there are no permanent light shows. However, special events may occur during local festivals.
The village is generally not crowded. Weekdays, especially in the early mornings or late afternoons, are the least crowded times to visit.
There are basic facilities such as public toilets, small local eateries serving seafood, and rest areas. There are also small shops selling local handicrafts and souvenirs.
The village is mostly accessible, but some areas with uneven paths may be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors. It's recommended to check with local operators for specific accessibility details.
Cash is widely accepted, though mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are commonly used in the village for purchases and activities.
There are several small local restaurants and seafood stalls near the village where visitors can enjoy fresh catches of the day.
Vegetarian and vegan options are limited, but there are a few dishes available. Halal food options are not commonly found in the village.
There are a few guesthouses and small hotels in nearby towns. For more luxurious accommodations, visitors can head to Hangzhou city center, which is about an hour's drive away.
There are small souvenir shops in the village selling local crafts, dried seafood, and handmade goods. Traditional fishing nets and artwork are popular souvenirs.
Taxis and buses are available to continue your journey. Private car rentals are also an option for more flexibility. Visitors can easily travel to nearby attractions like West Lake or Hangzhou city center.