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Helan Mountain Suyukou National Forest Park

Introducing Helan Mountain Suyukou National Forest Park
Helan Mountain Suyukou National Forest Park is a stunning natural reserve in Ningxia. Helan Mountain Suyukou National Forest Park is situated near the suburbs of Yinchuan. Earning the nickname “Lung of the Helan Mountains,” this forest park spans over 9,587 hectares (95.87 square kilometers) and is celebrated for its rich ecosystems and stunning landscapes. It features majestic peaks, lush forests, and distinctive rock formations, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The park hosts diverse flora and fauna and offers a network of hiking trails that invite exploration of its scenic wonders. With its blend of natural beauty and cultural significance, it serves as a crucial ecological zone and an important site for research and conservation, attracting both tourists and scholars.

Helan Mountain Suyukou National Forest Park Fast Facts
• AKA: Helan Mountain National Forest Park
• Chinese Name: HèLánShān SūYùKǒu GuóJiā SēnLín GōngYuán 贺兰山苏峪口国家森林公园
• Best Time to Visit: June to August
• Recommended Visiting Hours: 3-4 hours
• Things to Do: Photography, Hiking, Nature
• Opening Hours: 8:30 – 18:00 (Apr – Oct), 9:00 – 17:00 (Nov – Mar)
• Entrance Fee: CNY80 (Shuttle Bus included)
• Address: Approx. 40 kilometers (24.8 miles) northwest of Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region

What to Expect at Helan Mountain Suyukou National Forest Park
Whether you’re an experienced hiker, or simply enjoy the outdoors, this enchanting park promises an unforgettable experience. Its stunning hiking trail leads you into the heart of the Helan Mountains, where towering peaks, lush forests, and pristine landscapes await. Each step along the winding paths reconnects you with the tranquil rhythm of nature, providing a refreshing retreat from everyday stresses.

Sanqing Taoist Temple 
Nestled against a mountain peak, Sanqing Taoist Temple stands as a testament to centuries of devotion, its history stretching back to the Western Xia period (1038-1227 AD). Rebuilt during the Ming (1368-1644 AD) and Qing (1644-1912) dynasties, the temple greets visitors with an air of ancient mystery, further enhanced by the stone tablet outside its mountain gate. This tablet proclaims the “Three Wonders of Sanqing Taoist Temple”: the illusion of moving mouths in the statues, the water’s inexplicable, shifting flow, and the presence of a natural echo wall that amplifies whispers and chants, adding another layer of magic to this sacred space.

The Hanging Bridge
The Hanging Bridge spans an impressive 248 meters in length and 2 meters in width. At its lowest point, it hangs over 100 meters above the canyon floor, allowing visitors to experience a stunning 360-degree panorama of the Helan Mountain range. With a maximum load capacity of 1,000 people, this bridge is a remarkable feat of engineering that showcases the ingenuity and creativity of modern construction. Its grand scale and innovative design make it a captivating destination for all who visit.

The Cherry Valley 
Sculpted by tectonic shifts and dry erosion, the majestic Helan Mountains present a landscape of steep slopes and rugged rock formations. Ridges cast long shadows over the winding canyons below, creating a mesmerizing interplay of light and shadow. Among these canyons lies Cherry Valley, a 2 km (1.24-mile) stretch named for the profusion of wild cherry trees that thrive within its walls. In spring, a breathtaking display of blossoms unfolds against the striking canyon backdrop. Come summer, you can savor the sweet bounty of the wild cherries. In either season, this unique environment guarantees a relaxing adventure in the heart of the rugged Helan Mountains.

The Rock Sheep Base
The Rock Sheep (Bharal) is a type of wild sheep found in the high mountains of China, India, Nepal, and Bhutan. Despite its name, the Rock Sheep is not a true sheep; it shares characteristics with both sheep and goats, making it a unique member of the subfamily Caprinae. Well adapted to its harsh, rocky environment, the Rock Sheep has a stocky build, short legs, and a thick, grayish-blue coat that provides camouflage against the mountainous terrain. In China, the Helan Mountains are home to these dexterous creatures, and the Rock Sheep Base offers animal lovers the opportunity to learn about their habits and interact with them directly.

The Museum of Helan Mountains
For those interested in the Helan Mountains, the Museum of Helan Mountains provides an excellent overview. Established in 2004 and renovated in 2019, the museum spans 3,000 square meters and serves as a microcosm of Helan Mountain culture. It features thirteen exhibition halls that showcase a total of 467 artifacts, focusing on the geological environment, flora, fauna, human history, and ecological aspects of the Helan Mountains.

Sun-Moon Mountain exemplifies the diverse landscapes and rich history of China, a place where contrasting environments and cultures converge. A captivating paradox unfolds here: mere steps divide its two faces, revealing worlds apart—a spectacle as intriguing as it is awe-inspiring. Its world-class natural beauty makes it a must-see highlight on any Qinghai itinerary.

How to Get to Helan Mountain Suyukou National Forest Park
• The Helan Mountain Suyukou National Forest Park is located approx. 40 kilometers (24.8 miles) northwest of Yinchuan.
• Charter a car/bus from GGC to enjoy a hassle-free transfer to the Helan Mountain Suyukou National Forest Park.

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