Visit Yunhe Rice Terraces for sunrise, relax at Changting Beach, explore Wooden Toy Fairy Tale Town, and enjoy a bamboo raft on Yunhe Lake Fairyland.
City: Lishui, China
Travel style: Photography
📍Lishui, China – 4 hidden gems you won’t believe exist! If you think China is all big cities, wait till you see this dreamy town in Zhejiang – YUNHE. 🇨🇳 Think cool mountains, sandy lakeside, fairytale wooden toys, and a secret fairy lake. Perfect for your next budget trip from Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, or Indonesia! 1️⃣ YUNHE RICE TERRACES Imagine waking up to clouds floating RIGHT below your feet. These terraces look like giant green stairs to heaven. Sunrise and sunset = pure magic. Bring your drone – you’ll thank me later! 2️⃣ CHANGTING BEACH Yes, a beach inside a mountain city! Soft golden sand, clear calm water, and bamboo forests behind you. No big waves – super safe for kids and chill sunset picnics. 3️⃣ WOODEN TOY FAIRY TALE TOWN This place is literally built for your inner child. Huge wooden blocks, toy museums, pastel-colored buildings, and even toy-themed hotels. Your kids (or your camera) will go crazy. Perfect for family vlogs! 4️⃣ YUNHE LAKE FAIRYLAND SCENIC AREA A hidden “fairy lake” with emerald water, ancient fishing boats, and little islands that look straight out of a Chinese painting. Rent a bamboo raft, try local fish head soup, and pretend you’re in a xianxia drama. Why you will love this: ✅ Cool mountain weather (escape the heat!) ✅ Very few international tourists = peaceful ✅ Cheap local food & stay (under $30/day) ✅ Direct high-speed train from major cities Pack light, bring power bank, and follow me for the full itinerary! Which spot would you visit first? Comment below! 👇 #zhejiang #lishui #chinatravel #hiddengem #discoverchina fairyland toytown southeastasiatravel budgettravel travelchina zhejiang
Places mentioned
- Yunhe Rice Terraces — Unknown, attraction
- Changting Beach — Unknown, attraction
- Yunhe Lake Fairyland Scenic Area — Unknown, attraction
Tags: zhejiang, lishui, chinatravel, hiddengem, discoverchina