Hongshi Gorge (Red Stone Gorge) Overview
The Great Wall passes through the gorge. Red rocks, blue water, and interconnected grottoes give it the name 'Stele Forest of the Frontier'.
Hongshi Gorge (Red Stone Gorge) Opening Hours & Tickets
- 08:00–18:00 (summer)
08:00–17:00 (winter)
- Best season: May–October; the gorge is especially green in summer and boasts colourful foliage in October.
- Ticket note:
On-site tickets, no advance booking required for individuals. Student and senior...
Essential Hongshi Gorge (Red Stone Gorge) Visitor Information
- Enquiries: +86 912 382 3333
- Parking lot
- restrooms
- ticket office
- tea houses
- souvenir shops
How to Get to Hongshi Gorge (Red Stone Gorge)
- Taxi from Yulin city center: ~20 min, about ¥30–40.
- Bus: Tourist bus or city bus No. 3 to Hongshi Gorge stop.
Hongshi Gorge (Red Stone Gorge) Travel Safety & Advice
Police 110, Ambulance 120, Fire 119. Staff are stationed along the main path.
Hongshi Gorge (Red Stone Gorge) Travel FAQ
Is it safe to shop at Hongshi Gorge's markets?
Physically, yes, it's very safe. The main concern is overpaying for low-quality goods. Watch your belongings in crowded areas as you would anywhere. For transactions, cash is straightforward and avoids digital pitfalls if your mobile payment fails.
How much should I expect to pay for a decent souvenir?
For a meaningful, non-edible souvenir, budget between 50 and 150 RMB. This range will get you a good-quality paper-cutting, a well-carved stone item, or a set of hand-stitched crafts. Spending less than 30 often means a mass-produced item. Food items like jujubes are much cheaper, at 15-40 RMB per bag.
What's the biggest mistake tourists make when shopping here?
Buying the first "jade" item they see at the entrance. The stalls right by the ticket gates have the highest markups and the most generic stock. Walk further in, especially towards the exit path. Compare prices and quality between 3-4 stalls before deciding. The identical "hand-painted" scroll will often drop 30% in price just 50 meters away.
Can I get a tax refund (Tax Free) on my purchases?
Almost certainly not. The Tax Free Shopping scheme in China is typically available at large, designated department stores in major cities. The independent vendors at Hongshi Gorge do not participate in this system. Do not factor this into your purchasing decision.
Are the food products safe to eat?
The packaged, dry goods like jujubes, millet, and walnuts are generally safe. They are dried, sealed, and have a long shelf life. Avoid any unpackaged, wet, or freshly prepared snacks from unregulated stalls if you have a sensitive stomach. Stick to the vacuum-sealed bags for gifts.
Is Hongshi Gorge suitable for young children or visitors with limited mobility?
There are significant challenges. The main trails involve many steep, uneven stone staircases with low or no handrails in some sections. Strollers are impossible. The boat dock also requires navigating steps. For active kids who can walk steadily, it's fine, but you'll be carrying a toddler. For anyone with knee problems or mobility issues, the upper viewing platforms near the entrance are accessible, but you'll miss the best views down in the gorge itself.
What should I wear and bring for a day at Hongshi Gorge?
Sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes are non-negotiable—the stone steps are worn smooth and can be slippery. The north Shaanxi climate is dry and sunny; a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential. Bring water, as vendors inside are limited. A lightweight jacket is wise as it can be windy and cooler down by the water. Don't forget your camera and a power bank.
Are there food options at or near Hongshi Gorge?
Inside the scenic area, you'll find only small kiosks selling water, snacks, and instant noodles. For a proper meal, you need to go back towards Yulin city. Near the parking lot exit, there are a few simple local restaurants serving northern Shaanxi fare like lamb soup and noodles. My recommendation is to eat a late lunch in Yulin city after your visit, where options are vast and better.
How does Hongshi Gorge compare to other gorges in China, like the Three Gorges or Tiger Leaping Gorge?
It's a completely different experience. Hongshi Gorge is not about towering, forested mountains or raging rapids. Its magic lies in its intimate scale, its surreal and sculptural red sandstone geology, and its unique historical blend of natural wonder and ancient human inscription (the grottoes and carvings). It's more of a geological and historical art gallery than a wilderness trekking destination. Think of it as a specialized, visually stunning niche rather than a broad-spectrum natural spectacle.
Can I visit Hongshi Gorge and the Yulin Ancient City Wall in one day?
Absolutely, and that's the ideal one-day Yulin itinerary. Visit Hongshi Gorge in the afternoon for the best light (arrive around 2 PM). Spend 2.5-3 hours there. Then take a taxi back to Yulin city center (30 mins). As the evening sets in, head to the South Gate section of the Ancient City Wall. Walking the wall at dusk, with the city lights coming on, is a perfect way to end the day. The two sites showcase Yulin's dual identity: its natural ancient wonder and its human historical frontier.
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