Location & How to Get There

Baisheng Black Cherry Farm sits in Banan District, Chongqing, nestled along A07 Rural Road. It’s a 45-minute drive south of central Chongqing, near the Jialing River. To reach it, use Baidu Map or Google Maps to search “Baisheng Black Cherry Farm”—locals might call it “Wūpí Yīngtao Jǐdì” in Chinese. If you’re coming from downtown, take the Bannan Expressway and follow signs toward Qianwei Town.

Transport Tips

  • By Car: Rent a car for flexibility. Parking is free at Baisheng Black Cherry Farm’s entrance.
  • Public Transport: Take Bus 183 from Nanping Station to Qianwei Town (1.5 hours), then hire a local tuk-tuk for a 10-minute ride to Baisheng Black Cherry Farm.
  • Taxi: Direct from Chongqing Jiangbei Airport costs about ¥120. Ask the driver, “Qù Báishèng Hēi Xīngyīng Gōngjùchǎng, hǎo mā?”

Natural Scenery

Baisheng Black Cherry Farm sprawls over rolling hills covered with black-cherry trees. In spring (March–April), the farm bursts with deep purple-red fruits, contrasting with green fields. Shaded paths wind through the orchards, perfect for leisurely walks. At Baisheng Black Cherry Farm, you’ll spot local farmers tending to rows of cherry trees, and the air smells sweet and earthy. A small creek nearby adds cool vibes for summer visits.

Cultural Experiences

This isn’t just a farm—it’s a rural adventure! At Baisheng Black Cherry Farm, visitors can join cherry-picking tours. Locals here grow “wūpí yīngtao” (black-skinned cherries) passed down for generations. Try the cherry-plumping contest: see how many you can pop into your mouth in a minute! Nearby, a tiny temple honors the “Cherry Goddess”—a quirky photo spot.

Facilities

  • Food: The farm’s snack stall serves cherry-flavored ice cream, fresh fruit plates, and spicy Chongqing noodles.
  • Restrooms: Clean public restrooms are available near the parking lot.
  • Souvenirs: Buy dried cherries, jam, or cute cherry-themed keychains.
  • Shade: Bring sun hats, but there are bamboo shelters if it rains.

What to Expect

At Baisheng Black Cherry Farm, expect a relaxing escape from Chongqing’s city buzz. Families love the kid-friendly activities: cherry-picking baskets, a petting zoo with ducks, and a swing set under cherry trees. For couples, sunset walks here feel straight out of a romance movie. Just remember: wear comfy shoes (the terrain is hilly), and come hungry—you’ll want to try those cherries fresh off the tree!

Pro Tip: Visit on a weekday to avoid crowds. Weekends get busy, but that’s when the farm hosts live music and cherry-eating contests. Either way, Baisheng Black Cherry Farm promises a sweet day trip!