Discover Lanban International Zen Art Resort - Buddha Culture Garden: A Hidden Gem in Chongqing's Mountains

Location & How to Get There

Nestled along the winding north bank of the Wujiang River in Chongqing’s Wulong District, Lanban International Zen Art Resort - Buddha Culture Garden feels like a secret tucked between lush forests and misty hills. The address? Qingshui Village, Tukan Town, Wulong—a 2.5-hour drive from downtown Chongqing or a scenic 40-minute ride from Wulong Train Station. If you’re coming from afar, flying into Chongqing Jiangbei Airport and renting a car is easiest, though buses to Wulong’s towns connect to local taxis for the final stretch.

Natural Magic: Fresh Air, Forests, and Fog

At 1,025 meters above sea level, Lanban hugs the mountains in a blanket of fog year-round. The average temperature? A cool 15°C (59°F)—perfect for escaping summer heat or winter chill. Breathe deep: the air here is packed with negative oxygen ions, making it a natural oxygen bar (think: crisp, clean air that invigorates your lungs). Towering trees, wildflowers, and rolling green hills stretch as far as the eye can see, with the Wujiang River sparkling below. On clear days, spot the distant White Island Mountain standing guard like a silent guardian.

Art Meets Nature: Zen-Inspired Wonders

Lanban isn’t just about nature—it’s a playground for art lovers. The resort’s first phase buzzes with creativity:

  • Earth Art Garden: Wander fields bursting with strange, colorful flowers arranged like giant abstract paintings.
  • Lazy Village: Cozy cabins and hammocks invite you to do nothing (seriously—it’s part of the charm!).
  • Wulong Lanban International Earth Art Season: Over 20 quirky installations, including:
  • Heartbeat Museum: A surreal house where your pulse syncs with thumping sound art.
  • Floating Islands: Small boat-like platforms hovering in ponds (perfect for Instagram!).
  • Bamboo Sound Theater: A stage carved into bamboo forests where rustling leaves become music.
  • Dirt Drawing Pavilion: Paint with soil on giant canvases—kids love this!

Chill Out: Food, Stays, and Extras

After exploring, relax at Lazy Village’s eco-friendly cabins (some even have glass walls for stargazing). Hungry? Try local specialties like Wulong sheep hotpot or veggie-forward dishes at the resort’s cafes. For thrills, hike the Love Trail—a winding path through forests—or join a morning Zen meditation session. Families: Kids will flip for the Soil Art Workshop, where they can sculpt mud sculptures.

Why Visit? A Breath of Fresh Art

Lanban blends tranquility with whimsy. It’s ideal for:

  • Couples seeking romantic fog-kissed walks.
  • Artists and photographers chasing inspiration.
  • Families tired of city chaos (and screens!).
  • Anyone craving clean air and creative vibes.

Plan to spend 6-8 hours here (or longer if you book a stay). Bring layers for fog, comfy shoes for hiking, and curiosity—Lanban is a place where nature and art dance together.


Pro Tip: Visit on a rainy day for mystic mist-covered forests—it’s like stepping into a Chinese watercolor painting!