6th Century CE: Qixia Temple founded by monk Faxian, becoming a key Buddhist center.
13th Century: Renowned poet Du Mu immortalized Qixia’s autumn maples in his verse.
1983: Designated a national scenic area, preserving Tang Dynasty pagodas and Ming-era ruins.
2010s–Present: Expansion of trails, museums, and eco-friendly infrastructure for sustainable tourism.
The area is divided into three zones:
Buddhist Heritage Zone: Qixia Temple, with its 7th-century Sheli Pagoda and 1,500+ Buddhist carvings.
Nature & Foliage Zone: Maple Valley, Red Leaves Canyon, and the 1,000-meter-long Skywalk.
Cultural Exploration Zone: The Qixia Mountain Museum, showcasing Tang Dynasty artifacts and poetry scrolls.
Qixia Temple: A 7th-century Buddhist complex with a 21-meter-tall stone pagoda and the "Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas."
Maple Valley: Famous for its autumn foliage, drawing 1 million+ visitors annually.
Sheli Pagoda: A Tang Dynasty relic with a 1,400-year-old relic of the Buddha’s ashes.
Skywalk: A glass bridge offering Yangtze River views and seasonal cherry blossoms in spring.
Classic Route (2–3 Hours)
Start at Qixia Temple (45 mins) → Maple Valley (60 mins) → Sheli Pagoda (30 mins).
Highlights: Buddhist carvings, autumn foliage, and historic pagodas.
Cultural Depth Route (4–5 Hours)
Qixia Temple → Maple Valley → Qixia Mountain Museum (60 mins) → Skywalk (45 mins).
Highlights: Tang Dynasty artifacts, poetry exhibitions, and Yangtze River vistas.
All-Day Exploration (Full Day)
Morning: Qixia Temple → Maple Valley → Museum.
Afternoon: Skywalk → Hiking trails (e.g., Tiger Ridge) → Tea ceremonies at Buddhist halls.
Evening: Attend a Buddhist chanting session (if scheduled).
Online: Book via the Qixia Mountain official website or WeChat mini-program (up to 3 days in advance).
On-Site: ¥35 (peak season), ¥20 (off-season).
Prices:Standard Entry: ¥35 (¥20 off-season).
Combined Ticket (Temple + Museum): ¥50.
Guided Tours: ¥100 (1.5-hour Chinese/English tours).
Free Admission: Children under 1.2m, disabled visitors, and seniors over 70.
By Subway: Line 2 to Xinglong Avenue Station, then transfer to Bus 138.
By Bus: Route 206 or 207 to Qixia Mountain Stop.
By Taxi: Direct to "Qíxiá Shān"
Parking: ¥15/day at the main entrance; electric vehicle charging stations available.
Avoid Crowds: Peak Hours: 9 AM–1 PM (weekends/holidays).
Best Times: 6:30 AM opening or after 4 PM (weekdays).
Quietest Days: Tuesdays–Thursdays (Mondays open).
Weather: Spring (cherry blossoms) and autumn (maple foliage) are ideal.
Essentials:Download the App: For AR guides and trail maps.
Wear Comfortable Shoes: 10,000+ steps possible.
Stay Hydrated: Vending machines available; no food allowed in temples.
Photography: Allowed (no flash); drones prohibited.
Prohibited Items: Selfie sticks, large bags, and open fires.