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Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) → Wuyishan (WUS)
Sichuan Airlines
Wednesday, 24 Apr 2024
RM 601.19
Bangkok (BKK) → Wuyishan (WUS)
Xiamen Air
Friday, 17 May 2024
RM 616.35
Medan (KNO) → Wuyishan (WUS)
Airlines
Tuesday, 23 Apr 2024
RM 1,063.51
Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) → Wuyishan (WUS)
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Monday, 22 Apr 2024
RM 1,147.78
Medan (KNO) → Wuyishan (WUS)
Airlines
Tuesday, 23 Apr 2024
RM 1,509.06
Singapore (SIN) → Wuyishan (WUS)
Airlines
Monday, 22 Apr 2024
RM 1,910.90
Hanoi (HAN) → Wuyishan (WUS)
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Sunday, 21 Apr 2024
RM 2,705.20
Hanoi (HAN) → Wuyishan (WUS)
Airlines
Sunday, 21 Apr 2024
RM 2,809.94

Flights to Wuyishan, China

Wuyishan City is a county-level city in the local region of Nanping, in the northwest of Fujian province, People's Republic of China, bordering Jiangxi province to the northwest. It corresponds to the former Chong'an County. Wuyishan, or Mount Wuyi, is peppered with mythical stories like this thanks to unbelievably shaped mountains, wild rivers and mysterious monasteries hidden in between. Inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage list in 1999, Wuyishan features the country's largest intact forest. Natural scenery aside, Wuyi is where some of the most expensive teas in the world are grown. It's now home to the world's largest theater, too.

Airports in Wuyishan, China

1. Wuyishan Airport

Wuyishan Airport (IATA: WUS, ICAO: ZSWY), formerly Chong'an Airport, is an airport serving Wuyishan City as well as Nanping, Fujian province, China.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Wuyishan?

Traveloka is a traveller flight ticket website where it eases the travellers to find the cheapest flights to Wuyishan. All you have to do is to insert the information in the box that says origin and destination, and the website will list out the best result for you. Now they have developed the application for this website where it is mean that you can access it through your mobile phone. Just put the information and click search after that choose which packages that offer you the best price.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Wuyishan?

Wuyishan is officially open all year round. Its relatively mild and comfortable weather make it visitable in the four seasons – spring, summer, autumn and winter. But which is the best month or best season to go to Wuyi Mountain? It mainly depends on your choices based on scenery, crowd tolerance and budget.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Wuyishan?

1. Heaven Tour Peak - Creeping up to heights of 410 meters above sea level, the Heaven Tour Peak (or Tianyoufeng) trek takes place on a sheer cliff side. It's the best vantage point in Wuyishan, overlooking the meandering Nine-Bend Stream (Jiuquxi), as well as neighboring tea farms and temples. The trek is paved with about 800 vertiginous stone steps uphill and more than 1,000 downhill. The narrow path is secured with handrails and dotted with rest stops and viewing pavilions. It takes approximately three hours to finish, depending on foot traffic.

2. Bamboo rafting at Nine-Bend Steam - A ride on a bamboo raft is one of the best ways to start or conclude a trip to Wuyishan. The nine bends of the pristine stream -- hence the name -- run through some of the most iconic spots in the park. The two lead rafting guides, often in straw hats and traditional attire, are great at identifying mountains or pointing out the most photogenic spots -- including rocks that resemble King Kong and the Sydney Opera House. If you understand Mandarin, it's worth tipping the rafter RMB20 ($3) for a more detailed explanation. A raft seats five to six passengers. You'll be teamed with other passengers if you're in a group smaller than five. The ride lasts between 90 minutes to two hours and is mostly unsheltered, so a hat and sunscreen are advised. Take off shoes to avoid getting them wet.

3. Zhi Zhi - An Hidden away from the main tourist spots in the park, Zhi Zhi An is a tranquil Taoist temple flanked by bamboo and other trees. As you enter through the entrance to Great King Peak and Spring Garden, there's a river-hugging path that leads to the beautiful stone gate of Zhi Zhi An. The buildings inside the temples were destroyed and rebuilt a few times throughout the centuries, but the temple boasts a history that dates back to more than 1,700 years ago. On the way to Zhi Zhi An, you'll come across a small riverside viewing platform -- the best place to photograph bamboo rafts floating on Nine-Bend Stream with Jade Maiden Peak in the background.

Wuyishan City is a county-level city in the local region of Nanping, in the northwest of Fujian province, People's Republic of China, bordering Jiangxi province to the northwest. It corresponds to the former Chong'an County. Wuyishan, or Mount Wuyi, is peppered with mythical stories like this thanks to unbelievably shaped mountains, wild rivers and mysterious monasteries hidden in between. Inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage list in 1999, Wuyishan features the country's largest intact forest. Natural scenery aside, Wuyi is where some of the most expensive teas in the world are grown. It's now home to the world's largest theater, too.

Airports in Wuyishan, China

1. Wuyishan Airport

Wuyishan Airport (IATA: WUS, ICAO: ZSWY), formerly Chong'an Airport, is an airport serving Wuyishan City as well as Nanping, Fujian province, China.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Wuyishan?

Traveloka is a traveller flight ticket website where it eases the travellers to find the cheapest flights to Wuyishan. All you have to do is to insert the information in the box that says origin and destination, and the website will list out the best result for you. Now they have developed the application for this website where it is mean that you can access it through your mobile phone. Just put the information and click search after that choose which packages that offer you the best price.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Wuyishan?

Wuyishan is officially open all year round. Its relatively mild and comfortable weather make it visitable in the four seasons – spring, summer, autumn and winter. But which is the best month or best season to go to Wuyi Mountain? It mainly depends on your choices based on scenery, crowd tolerance and budget.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Wuyishan?

1. Heaven Tour Peak - Creeping up to heights of 410 meters above sea level, the Heaven Tour Peak (or Tianyoufeng) trek takes place on a sheer cliff side. It's the best vantage point in Wuyishan, overlooking the meandering Nine-Bend Stream (Jiuquxi), as well as neighboring tea farms and temples. The trek is paved with about 800 vertiginous stone steps uphill and more than 1,000 downhill. The narrow path is secured with handrails and dotted with rest stops and viewing pavilions. It takes approximately three hours to finish, depending on foot traffic.

2. Bamboo rafting at Nine-Bend Steam - A ride on a bamboo raft is one of the best ways to start or conclude a trip to Wuyishan. The nine bends of the pristine stream -- hence the name -- run through some of the most iconic spots in the park. The two lead rafting guides, often in straw hats and traditional attire, are great at identifying mountains or pointing out the most photogenic spots -- including rocks that resemble King Kong and the Sydney Opera House. If you understand Mandarin, it's worth tipping the rafter RMB20 ($3) for a more detailed explanation. A raft seats five to six passengers. You'll be teamed with other passengers if you're in a group smaller than five. The ride lasts between 90 minutes to two hours and is mostly unsheltered, so a hat and sunscreen are advised. Take off shoes to avoid getting them wet.

3. Zhi Zhi - An Hidden away from the main tourist spots in the park, Zhi Zhi An is a tranquil Taoist temple flanked by bamboo and other trees. As you enter through the entrance to Great King Peak and Spring Garden, there's a river-hugging path that leads to the beautiful stone gate of Zhi Zhi An. The buildings inside the temples were destroyed and rebuilt a few times throughout the centuries, but the temple boasts a history that dates back to more than 1,700 years ago. On the way to Zhi Zhi An, you'll come across a small riverside viewing platform -- the best place to photograph bamboo rafts floating on Nine-Bend Stream with Jade Maiden Peak in the background.

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