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Double Ninth Festival | Seniors enjoy free admission to Limutai, plus a gift awaits!
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Life grows old easily, but heaven remains ever young; year after year, the Double Ninth Festival arrives.
It’s Chongyang Festival once again—why not treat yourself to a rejuvenating getaway?
Limutai warmly invites you to ascend the heights, stroll through the mountains, and savor the autumn scenery.
[Event Duration]: October 14–15
[Event Details]: During the event, visitors aged 50 or older can enjoy free admission to Limutai by presenting valid identification (a round-trip shuttle ticket is required). In addition, they may collect a complimentary serving of Golden Silk Chrysanthemum Tea at the north entrance of the ticketing hall, subject to availability and while supplies last.
Climb high to bid farewell to spring, savor tea and admire the autumn.

The Double Ninth Festival has long been associated with the tradition of climbing high places.
Climb high and gaze into the distance, embracing the sky.
Can strengthen the body and improve health.
It also embodies the ancient concept of the unity of heaven and humanity.

Golden Autumn Liumutai
The sky is high and the clouds are light; the mountains are clear and the waters are beautiful.
Immersed in the woods, the air is as crisp as the breeze.
Elderly visitors who come here to enjoy their time
Each one is full of vigor.
Vital energy and spirit are as vigorous and lively as those of a child.


The wind stirs a single leaf, and all things are already stirred by autumn.
The green leaves cannot resist the passage of time.
Pale yellow and goose yellow begin to spread across the mountaintops.
Before the autumn hues have fully spread
Come and experience the breath of nature’s changing seasons.
A wide, smooth walking path
Especially suitable for seniors to stroll at a leisurely pace.
The wooden boardwalk winds and undulates through the forest.
The sound of footsteps, tap-tap.
It woke up the picturesque scenery.
Body and mind are immersed in the fragrant embrace of grass and trees.


When you’re tired from walking, find a pavilion or a stone bench.
Sit down and take a break.
Brew a cup of chrysanthemum tea.
Be a carefree wanderer for once.
Leisurely charm, intoxicated by the mountains and waters.
