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A 4K drive across the remote Xianxia Mountains in southern Zhejiang, crossing Xi’Ao Pass and some of the highest terrain in the province. Narrow mountain roads, deep valleys, and authentic landscapes — far from the tourist routes. Zhejiang Province in eastern China is characterized by a predominantly mountainous and hilly terrain, with mountains covering roughly 70% of its land area, most of them formed around 120 million years ago. The Xianxia Mountains are a major, high, and rugged mountain range in southern Zhejiang. They form an important watershed and are clearly separated from Fujian’s Wuyi Mountains by the Song River valley. The three highest peaks of Zhejiang Province are all located within this mountain range: • Huangmao Peak – 1,929 m • Mount Baishanzu – 1,857 m • Longquan Mountain – 1,848 m With an elevation of 1,249 m, Xi’Ao Pass is the highest mountain pass in the region, although several small side roads climb up to nearly 1,400 m. Fully exploring the Xianxia Mountains would easily take two weeks or more. This drive follows the X104 Anyu Line (marked as X803 on Google Maps), leading from Lanyu (Longquan) over Xi’Ao Pass into the very remote Jingning She Autonomous County. The roads are generally in very good condition but are narrow, steep, and extremely curvy, often running along exposed cliffs. Careful driving and frequent honking at blind corners are highly recommended. The landscape is of extraordinary beauty, although this journey still shows traces of dry winter vegetation. The region has a warm, humid subtropical climate, and nature begins to fully explode in March. Up to the pass, the road passes through the Baishanzu Nature Reserve, where encounters with Tibetan macaques are possible. Please be aware that these monkeys can be quite aggressive when begging for food. Driving date: 2026-02-01 ________________________________________ Best time to drive Recommended: • March / April • September to December (dry weather) Avoid: • May to September – heavy rain, Typhoons, and increased risk of rockfalls • Chinese public holidays – heavy traffic and crowded scenic areas Serious Warning! The Mountains are not far from the coast and Zheijiangs coast is prone to Typhoon landfalls from June to October Besides heavy downpour, sometimes hail, wind over 100km/h is regular during Typhoons. This means you have not only a high rockfall risk, also treefalls and broken branches are common. ________________________________________ Accommodation • Small homestays are available near the Pass as well as Longquan and Baishanzu scenic areas (foreigners are usually not accepted) • Atour Hotel, Longquan – highly recommended for Western travelers ________________________________________ Route Google Maps (driving route): https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Lanju... Timeline 00:00 preview 00:50 Countryroad X104 01:18 Taoist Temple 01:55 Entering the Longquan Canon 04:50 Drone clip from river bed 07 :00 big workdrone in the air 07:35 junction to scenic areas 08:25 the real “X “ level” roadsize starts 09:20 getting steeper and narrow 11:10 the along the cliff - don’t miss 13:55 picture – view back into the valley 17:07 “Winter vegetation”at the cliff 21:26 “Ruoliao”- mountain village 25:00 “Huangmaojian” in clouds 26:15crossing X Ao Pass 28:18 “Huangcun”- remote mountain village 31.35 cliffroad again 35:33 nice gate to “She Autonomous County’