Fenghuang Ancient Town

Fenghuang Ancient Town, aka Phoenix Ancient Town and Feng Huang Gu Cheng in Chinese, is situated on the western boundary of Hunan Province in an area of outstanding natural beauty where mountains, water and blue skies prevail. 'Fenghuang' is Chinese for 'Phoenix', the mythical bird of good omen and longevity that is consumed by fire to be re-born again from the flames. Fenghuang Ancient Town is so called as legend has it that two of these fabulous birds flew over it and found the Fenghuang Town so beautiful that they hovered there, reluctant to leave.

Upon arrival visitor will be impressed by its air of mystery, elegance and primitive simplicity. The scenic spots inside the Fenghuang Old Town remain attracting the whole year, but the best time to visit is July to September, when the weather is rather pleasant. This is a world that is dominated by the colour green. The mountain slopes are covered with green foliage, the fields are green and even the Tuo Jiang River reflects the greenery. The bridges over the water and unique houses built on stilts display a harmony that is so often portrayed in traditional Chinese paintings. This is particularly true when mist pervades the scene in the early morning or after rain. It soon becomes apparent that the claim to being one of the two most beautiful towns in the whole of China is more than justified; the other town is Chang Ting in Fujian Province.

Phoenix Town, Zhangjiajie, Hunan
Fenghuang Ancient Town, Zhangjiajie, Hunan
Local people wash clothes at the bank of Tuojiang River
Locals wash clothes beside Tuojiang River
Fenghuang Ancient Town is a wonderful example of what villages were like prior to the onset of modernization. Here dozens of alleys paved with flagstones run between the houses, each showing wear caused by the feet of generations of local people who have used them when going about their daily business. For the visitor, these alleys are the way to see the typical high gabled wooden houses built on stilts along the banks of the Tuo Jiang River at close quarters.
 

Tourist Map of Fenghuang Ancient Town
Tourist Map of Fenghuang Ancient Town
 

Tuo Jiang River

Stretching diagonally from the northwest to southeast of the Fenghuang Ancient Town, Tuo Jiang River is a life force of the local people. Here in its waters women wash their clothes and the men fish with their nets, while on the bank food is prepared in much the same way as it has for centuries. The river also provides a means for boatmen to support their families by ferrying visitors up and down stream for sightseeing.
Phoenix Ancient Town
Rippling Tuojiang River
Tian Family Ancestral Temple
Tian Family Ancestral Temple

Miao Village

The Miao ethnic minority is predominantly settled here and a visit to a Miao village is a must when going to Fenghuang. The Miao women have a natural beauty that renders the use of cosmetics quite unnecessary. They love to dress in traditional blue garments set off with a white scarf. They love also their silver jewellery especially during festivals. Visitors will find a large array of hand made items of silver ornaments for sale in the local shops. Home made tie-dyes, printed and batik cloths are other local specialities that make wonderful souvenirs. The Miao are friendly and hospitable and like nothing more than to interact with visitors with a variety of traditional entertainments and activities. Food here also is different from that found elsewhere in China. Pickled red peppers are a particular local delicacy and their appetizing smell wafts from the many small family run restaurants.
 

Buildings in Fenghuang Ancient Town

Fenghuang Ancient Town does not rely entirely upon natural beauty to attract the visitor for this ancient town with a history spanning 1,300 years has a number of remarkable old gardens as well as distinctive residential buildings, elegant bridges and mysterious towers and pagodas. These architectural delights date from the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1644-1911). Those of special interest are the Wengchen Pavilion, Huang Si Qiao Castle, Tian Wang Temple, Da Cheng Hall, Chao Yang Palace, and the tomb of Shen Congwen and the residence of Xiong Xiling. Here too there are the North Gate and South Great Wall both excellent examples of municipal fortification.

Fenghuang Ancient TownIn many ways, life has not changed here for centuries and this is typified by the tough, hard working yet simple-hearted people. The town offers the visitor from both home and abroad a view of a quite different China from anything experienced in the modern cities and large conurbations that are more widely known. We are sure that the opportunity to travel in such a picturesque region will be remembered as an experience of a lifetime.
 

Famous People from the Town

Fenghuang Ancient Town was home to the versatile writer Shen Congwen (1902-1988) who contributed greatly to the development of modern Chinese literature. Venerated by the local residents, the one time home and the tomb of this famous writer have become tourist attractions.

There are two other notable people from the town worthy of mention. The first is Xiong Xiling the famous philanthropist who was the first premier of the Republic of China (1921-1949) following the fall of the Manchu. The other famous citizen is Huang Yongyu, an outstanding contemporary painter in the traditional Chinese style. His frescoes illustrating Buddhist stories in the Zhunti Nunnery are a major tourist attraction.
 

How to get to Fenghuang Ancient Town

From Changsha

 By Train: 2.5-4.5h; CNY 182.5-201.5
Take a bullet train from Changsha South Railway Station to Fenghuanggucheng Railway Station, taking CNY 175.5-194.5 and 2-3.5h. Then, transfer to Fenghuang High-Speed Rail Special Bus Line to Fenghuang Ancient Town directly, taking about one hour and CNY 7.

 By Long-distance Bus & Bus: 8h; CNY 147

Dep. - Arr. Schedule Ticket Price Duration
West Bus Station - Fenghuang Bus Terminal 09:30 CNY 145 7.5h
Changzhutan Bus Station - Fenghuang Bus Terminal 08:40 CNY 145

From Fenghuang Bus Terminal, take Fenghuang Bus No. 1A or 3 and get off at Bank of China, then walk eastward for a few minutes to the ancient town.

See also: How to Travel between Changsha and Fenghuang
 

From Zhangjiajie

Take a high speed train from Zhangjiajie West Railway Station to Fenghuanggucheng Railway Station, taking one hour and CNY 75-93. Then transfer to Fenghuang High-Speed Rail Special Bus Line to Fenghuang Ancient Town directly, taking about one hour and CNY 7.

See also: How to Travel between Zhangjiajie and Fenghuang
 

From Tongren

Take a direct bus from Tongren North Bus Station to Fenghuang Ancient Town,  taking CNY 25 with a duration of one hour. The bus departs at 08:00, 10:30, 12:00, 13:30, 15:00 and 16:30.
 

From Huaihua

Take a direct bus at Huaihua West Bus Station to Fenghuang Ancient Town, taking about 1.5h and CNY 40.

See also: How to Travel between Fenghuang and Guilin
 

Entrance Fee & Opening Hours

 
Entrance Fee

Visitors don't need to pay for admission for the ancient town, but they need to buy a ticket if they want to visit the scenic spots inside.

Combo ticket:
CNY 128 (including Former Residence of Shen Congwen, Former Residence of Xiong Xiling, Yang Family Memorial Temple, East Gate Tower, daytime sightseeing boat ride on Tuojiang River, Longevity Palace, Chongde Hall, Fenghuang Ancient City Museum, and Hongqiao Art Museum)
CNY 208 for the eight attractions and nighttime sightseeing boat.
 Note: The combo ticket is valid for two days. A visitor can enter the above-mentioned spots once within the validity of the ticket.

Opening Hours 24 hours


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Further Reading
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- Last updated on Sep. 29, 2024 by Serena Zhou -