
Hua'erping Village is so named because, when viewed from the Qinling Mountains, the village nestled in the valley resembles an ear, and the entire village is covered in a sea of flowers. This sea of flowers is the cornus officinalis.
It has a warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate with distinct seasons: cold, warm, dry, and wet. Winters are cold, windy, foggy, and with little rain or snow; springs are warm, dry, windy, and changeable; summers are hot and rainy, with a prominent summer drought and frequent thunderstorms and strong winds; and autumns are cool, with a rapid drop in temperature and significant autumn rain.
It is recommended to visit for half a day
Huaerping Village is a historic rural settlement in Xi'an, preserving traditional Shaanxi village life and architecture. It reflects centuries of local culture, folk customs, and ancient agricultural practices, providing insight into rural Chinese heritage.
Located in the outskirts of Xi'an city. Accessible by taxi or private car from the city center. Local buses reach nearby stops, after which walking is required to explore the village.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are ideal due to pleasant weather and vibrant scenery.
Entrance is generally free or has a minimal fee; tickets can be purchased on-site. Online booking may be available through local tourism websites or travel platforms.
Advance booking is optional; recommended for weekends or local holidays.
2–3 hours to explore streets, workshops, and cultural areas comfortably.
Guided tours are available mainly in Chinese. English tours may require prior arrangement with local tour operators.
Start at the main entrance, explore the streets and houses, visit craft workshops, enjoy village squares and scenic viewpoints, and finish with local food tasting.
Night visits are limited. Occasional local festivals may offer evening cultural performances.
Weekdays and mornings are less crowded; weekends and holidays attract more visitors.
Mostly accessible for elderly and children, but some uneven paths may be challenging for wheelchair users.
Cash is useful for small vendors, though mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted.
Small local eateries and tea houses are available within and near the village offering regional Shaanxi dishes.
Vegetarian options are available; Halal food may be limited and should be verified locally.
Accommodations are available in nearby Xi'an city, typically 30–40 minutes by car, ranging from guesthouses to mid-range hotels.
Souvenirs include handmade crafts, local textiles, pottery, and traditional decorative items.
Taxis, ride-hailing apps, or buses are the most convenient options to return to Xi'an city center or nearby attractions.