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Stackstone Flower Valley in Chongqing's Youyang is this cool new flower-sea art park mixing billion-year-old stacked stone geological wonders with ancient Wu Na shaman culture. Ticket price includes entry admission to Stackstone Flower Valley.
The valley blends stacked stone layers, stone art, and Wu Na culture—those stones formed about 500 million years ago in the Cambrian period. It's all about immersive experiences with spots like the Twelve Moon God Stone Array, Stackstone Devil Pit, canyon zipline zone, Three Emperors Terrace, Wu Na altar ruins, and the 24 Play Gods bonfire stage. It's this wild mix of China's primal culture and romantic flair—a portal to cross the mysterious 30th parallel from modern life.
You'll see tonnes of “lotus flowers on stone,” mysterious Tujia Wu Na totems, and huge seas of romantic pink muhly grass. Standing there, you feel time ticking by, hear art screaming out, and look down on ancient sculptures, stone circles, Cambrian stone flowers, and clever art installs—it's that epic clash of ancient craftspeople and modern smarts, traditional human vibes meeting today's world. Perfect spot for pics and check-ins.
Standout Features and Highlights
Stackstone Magic: Billion-year-old natural layers like “flowers in stone,” blending with flower fields into an “earth canvas.”
Four-Season Blooms: Spring tulips, fall muhly grass seas (September goes full pink ocean)—prime for photos.
Wu Na Culture: Tujia shaman shows and mask art for that raw, mysterious feel.
Insta-Worthy Bits: Flower-sea walkways, starry camping (night mode), kid-friendly fun—rainy days with mist around the flowers feel straight-up dreamy.