Yueyan on Fenghuang Mountain

Yueyan on Fenghuang Mountain is a captivating and culturally significant destination to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in China. Nestled amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of lush forests and serene lakes, this peaceful mountaintop location is ideal for commemorating this traditional Chinese holiday.


Fenghuang Mountain, the natural home of Yueyan, offers hiking trails and opportunities for exploration, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the serene ambiance of the Mid-Autumn Festival while appreciating the region's natural beauty. Visitors can gather on the mountain's slopes to bask in the soft radiance of the full moon, creating a timeless and serene experience. This natural spectacle is elevated by the historical significance of Fenghuang Mountain, creating a profound backdrop for the festival's traditions.


During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Yueyan on Fenghuang Mountain is often adorned with traditional lantern displays, designs, and warm, glowing light. The cultural elements of the festival are further enriched by the inclusion of classic performances, such as music and dance, providing insights into Chinese heritage and adding an entertainment aspect to the celebration.


The region surrounding Fenghuang Mountain may also offer local cuisine and seasonal treats, including the iconic mooncakes, allowing festival-goers to savor regional flavors. Yueyan on Fenghuang Mountain is a family-friendly destination, fostering meaningful moments and shared experiences during the Mid-Autumn Festival celebration.


Detailed information:

  • Address: China, Liaoning, Dandong, Fengcheng, Liaoning, 304国道 邮政编码: 118199
  • Phone: +86 415 812 6042
  • Free for visitors
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