Guangzhou Liupian Mountain Forest Park, as a newly emerging eco-tourism destination in recent years, offers an ecological experience that combines the wild charm of nature with the convenience of being close to the city. The following is a detailed analysis:
First, core ecological resources
Geology and Vegetation
The park is located in the hilly terrain of the Jiulian Mountain Range, with a forest coverage rate of over 90%. The main vegetation is a mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest mainly composed of Masson pine and eucalyptus. Under the forest, there are shrub layers such as Osmopteria japonicum and Schisandra chinensis, forming a multi-level ecosystem.
The natural granite landform has created popular scenic spots such as “Guangzhou Blue Tears”. The water in the mountain fissures is filtered by the rocks to form green water pools, which have become must-visit spots for hiking and photography.
Biodiversity
Observations show that the garden is home to second-class protected species such as 白鹇 and thrushes, as well as ancient plants like tree ferns and golden retrievers. In recent years, traces of wild macaque groups have been discovered, and the ecological value of the garden is gradually becoming evident.
Second, distinctive tourism experiences
Hiking and mountain climbing
Classic loop route: East Gate – Tianchi Lake – Main Peak of Liupian Mountain – North Gate, approximately 8 kilometers in total, with a cumulative elevation gain of 400 meters, taking 3 에게 4 hours. The main peak has an altitude of 237 meters. From the summit, one can overlook the entire Baiyun District and gaze at the skyline of Zhujiang New Town in the distance.
Difficulty level: The main trail is a combination of hardened cement road and stone steps, suitable for family hiking. The wild path on the southwest side retains its original dirt path and requires the use of hiking poles, attracting experienced hikers to take on the challenge.
Nature education
The park has collaborated with scientific research institutions to set up plant signboards, marking over 50 native tree species. Regularly hold public welfare activities such as bird watching and night insect watching. In 2024, it received over 200 batches of study tour teams in total.
Third, supporting facilities and services
Transportation and Parking
It is about 3 kilometers away from Baiyun Dongping Station of Metro Line 14. It is recommended to take a taxi for pick-up. If you drive, you can navigate to “The parking lot at the East Gate of Liupian Mountain Forest Park”. During holidays, you need to arrive early to reserve a spot.
Safety and Emergency Response
The core area is fully covered by monitoring, 그리고 12 emergency call devices are set up along the way. On weekends and holidays, three full-time mountain rangers will be provided, carrying first aid kits and GPS locators.
Rest and dining
A tourist service center is set up at the entrance of the north gate, providing mineral water and simple meals. Around the Tianchi Scenic Platform, villagers set up stalls selling cold noodles and landscape tofu pudding, with an average consumption of 5 에게 10 yuan per person.
Fourth, Precautions
Seasonal risk
In summer, it is necessary to prevent snakes and insects. It is recommended to wear long pants and high-top shoes and carry mosquito repellent. Avoid venturing into undeveloped areas during the rainy season. In 2023, a landslide occurred that led to the closure of the trail.
Environmental protection requirements
Open flames and camping are prohibited in the park. Garbage must be disposed of at the designated collection points. Photography enthusiasts are not allowed to use drones to interfere with the habitat of wild animals.
Flow management
The peak daily passenger flow on weekends exceeds 5,000 사람들. It is recommended to travel during off-peak hours. A fence has been set up around the popular photo spot “Blue Tears” water pool, and people need to wait in line to take pictures.