“Autumn in Huizhou 2026: Hot Springs, Hiking Trails & Hakka Mid-Autumn Customs”

Autumn in Huizhou 2026: Hot Springs, Hiking Trails & Hakka Mid-Autumn Customs

Autumn in Huizhou is the locals’ favorite season. The 35°C summer heat breaks around September 22, the mountains turn red and gold in November, and the hot springs at Nankun Mountain give you a reason to be in the forest at dawn. Below is the 4-month seasonal plan I send friends who ask “I have 3 days in October — what should I do?”

TL;DR — Autumn Huizhou at a Glance

| Period | Weather | Best For | Crowds |
|—|—|—|—|
| Sep (after equinox) | 26-30°C, low rain, warm sea | Beach + early mountain | Low |
| Oct (National Day + Mid-Autumn) | 22-28°C, dry, clear | Hiking peak + Hakka festival | HIGH (Oct 1-7) |
| Early-mid Nov | 16-24°C, driest month, autumn colors peak | Hot springs, photography | Medium |
| Late Nov – early Dec | 12-20°C, first cold fronts | Hottest springs, persimmon season | Low |

Author’s Tip: The single best 3 days of autumn in Huizhou are November 8-10: the autumn colors peak at Nankun Mountain’s middle elevations, the hot springs are warm but not scalding, and the National Day crowds have been gone for 5 weeks. Hotels at Nankun drop from ¥1,500 to ¥600-900.

Author’s Warning: The first week of October (National Day + Mid-Autumn festival) is the single most crowded week in Huizhou. Hotel prices double, the G35 expressway to Boluo backs up 4-6 hours, and most hiking trail parking lots fill by 8:30 AM. Avoid this week if at all possible.

1. September: The Shoulder Week (Underrated)

Late September is the best-kept seasonal secret in Huizhou. The summer heat is broken, the sea is at its annual high (28-29°C), the litchi season is over, and the National Day crowds haven’t started. No one I know visits Huizhou in late September — and they should.

What to do:
Coast week: Xunliao Bay is finally empty. The water is 28-29°C (warmer than August’s 30+°C), the water sports operators are desperate for business (30-40% off), and the bioluminescence tours are still running (last 2 weeks of the season).
Heipaizhou coastal trek (黑排角海岸线徒步): The volcanic-rock coastline is most dramatic in late September when the tide is at its lowest. 6-8 km round trip from the Heipaizhou carpark. See the Heipaizhou Hiking Guide.
Sea urchin festival (海胆节): Late September, Xunliao fishing port. Fresh urchin ¥30-50 per dozen, half what you’ll pay in October.

Author’s Tip: Book a 3-night stay at the Xunliao Bay Wanda Resort (万达度假酒店) for late September 2026. The off-season rack rate is ¥780 vs ¥1,800+ in October, and the pool is still open.

2. October: Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节) — The Hakka Traditions

Mid-Autumn (15th of the 8th lunar month, falling October 6 in 2026) is the single most culturally significant Hakka festival of the year. Three traditions to know:

The Hakka Mooncake (客家月饼)

Not the Cantonese-style mooncake. Hakka mooncakes are baked in cast iron over a wood fire, stuffed with salted pork fat, sugar, sesame, and winter melon — sweet, savory, and very heavy. Each family has its own recipe. The Boluo walled villages bake 3,000-5,000 of these in the week before the festival and distribute them to neighbors.

Where to try:
Boluo Yetang Village (业塘村): Auntie Chen’s (陈姨) — ¥8 each, sells out by the 12th day of the 8th lunar month
Hakka walled villages around Huidong: any family will sell you some

The Hakka Moon-Gazing Tower (赏月)

Hakka villages in Huizhou do moon-gazing on a 9-story earth tower (九层塔) — each floor represents one generation of the clan. The elders gather at the top floor with a whole roasted pig, sticky rice cakes, pomelos, and Hakka rice wine. Visitors are welcome, but you must bring a gift (a box of mooncakes or a bottle of wine).

Author’s Warning: The most famous Hakka moon-gazing tower is in Zhuangyuan Tower Village (状元楼村), Huidong. It’s 90 minutes from Huizhou city, and the access road is one-lane — only go if you’ve booked a Hakka family in advance (WeChat `huidong_zhuangyuan`).

The Hakka Folk Song Round (山歌对唱)

Hakka mountain songs (客家山歌) are a national ICH item, and the Mid-Autumn round is the second-biggest annual gathering after the April festival (see the Spring guide). At night, on the village square, two teams of 4-6 singers face off — improvised, with audience judging. The 2026 gathering is expected at Huidong Baipuzhai Village (白埔寨村) on October 6-7.

3. October-November: Hot Springs at Nankun Mountain

Nankun Mountain (南昆山) is 90 km north of Huizhou city, with 17 natural hot spring sources ranging from 58°C to 82°C. The hot springs are alkaline-sodium, low-sulfur, and considered among the best 3 in Guangdong for skin and joint conditions. The peak season is November-March (when the ambient temperature makes the contrast most enjoyable), but the best value is late October to early December — the springs are hot, the weather is mild, and the forest is in color.

The hot spring options:

| Resort | Type | Price (¥/night, 2026) | Best For |
|—|—|—|—|
| Nankun Mountain Hot Spring Resort (南昆山温泉大观园) | 4-star, 58 pools, family-friendly | 600-1,200 | Families, multi-pool experience |
| Cloud Nine Hot Spring (云顶温泉) | 4-star, 32 pools, mountain view | 500-900 | Couples, quiet |
| Junhao Riverside Hot Spring (君豪温泉) | 5-star, 18 pools, infinity | 1,200-2,500 | Luxury, business |
| Forest homestays (农家乐) | 4-8 rooms per property, 1-2 pools | 280-450 | Budget, local experience |

Author’s Tip: The single best soak is at the highest-elevation source, Yunlai Spring (云来泉), accessible only by a 1.5-hour forest hike. Water is 72°C, slightly radioactive (considered therapeutic in TCM). The pool is unstaffed, free, and the only people you’ll see are the forest rangers. Bring your own towel and a thermos of hot tea.

Author’s Warning: Two things to know about Huizhou’s hot springs:

  • Don’t soak more than 15 minutes at a time — the alkaline water can cause dizziness in unacclimatized visitors. Standard TCM advice.
  • Don’t soak if you’ve had alcohol in the past 6 hours — the combination has caused several deaths at Nankun in recent years. The resorts enforce a 2-pool-per-day max for any guest with a wine dinner.
  • 4. November: The Autumn Color Trail

    The autumn foliage in Huizhou is subtropical deciduous — not the New England-style maples, but a mix of:
    Tallow trees (乌桕): brilliant red, the dominant color
    Maple (枫): orange-red, at higher elevations
    Ginkgo (银杏): yellow, the ginkgos at Mount Luofu’s Taoist temples are 200+ years old
    Persimmon (柿): orange fruits, mostly late Oct to early Nov
    Camphor (樟): bronze-red, year-round change

    The 3 best trails:

  • Heipaizhou Coastal Trek (黑排角): 6-8 km, late Oct to mid-Nov, orange-and-yellow coastal colors. See Heipaizhou Hiking Guide.
  • Nankun Mountain Stream Trail (南昆山溪流): 8 km round trip, mid-Nov, maple and tallow red.
  • Mount Luofu Xianggong Temple Trail (相公寺步道): 6 km, late Nov, ancient ginkgos at the temple turn yellow. See Mount Luofu Day Trip from Guangzhou.
  • Real Visitor Voice: “I went to Nankun Mountain in mid-November 2024 and saw colors I didn’t know existed in southern China. The tallow trees were screaming red, the camphor was bronze, and the mist in the morning made the whole forest glow. I’m a New England hiker, and this was as good as Vermont — just in November.” — Mike R., USA, visited November 2024

    5. What to Eat in Autumn

    | Dish | Why It’s an Autumn Specialty | Where to Try |
    |—|—|—|
    | Hakka stuffed pork belly (酿三宝) | Pork is at its fattiest in autumn after summer grain-feeding | Boluo walled village restaurants |
    | Hot spring chicken (温泉鸡) | A Nankun specialty — free-range chicken slow-cooked in spring water | Nankun hot spring canteens |
    | Persimmon cake (柿饼) | Made from the October harvest, dried 3 weeks | Boluo morning markets |
    | Chestnut roast (糖炒栗子) | Street food, October-November peak | Huizhou West Lake night market |
    | Mountain mushroom soup (山菌汤) | Wild mushrooms fruit in October after autumn rain | Nankun mountain restaurants |
    | Hakka rice wine (客家娘酒) | The new vintage is bottled in November | Boluo villages — see Hakka Rice Wine Guide |

    6. 5-Day Autumn Itinerary

    | Day | Region | Activities |
    |—|—|—|
    | Day 1 | Huizhou city | Arrive Huizhou South, check into West Lake hotel, evening stroll + mooncake shopping |
    | Day 2 | Boluo walled villages | Morning: drive to Yetang Village, lei cha workshop. Afternoon: walled village walk. Evening: Hakka stuffed pork belly dinner |
    | Day 3 | Huidong coast | Drive to Xunliao Bay (1 hour). Day: water sports off-season rates. Evening: old fishing port seafood |
    | Day 4 | Nankun Mountain | Drive to Nankun (2 hours). Check into hot spring resort. Afternoon: 3-pool rotation. Evening: hot spring chicken dinner |
    | Day 5 | Nankun trails + return | Morning: forest stream trail (1.5 hours). Brunch at mountain homestay. Afternoon: drive to Huizhou South, return |

    FAQ

    When do the autumn colors peak?
    Nankun: mid-November. Luofu: late November. Heipaizhou: late October to mid-November. The window is short — 2-3 weeks per location.

    Is Mid-Autumn a good time to visit Hakka villages?
    It’s the best time, but the most crowded. Book Hakka family homestays 2-3 weeks in advance. The Yetang and Baipuzhai villages are the easiest to access.

    What if I’m traveling with elderly parents?
    The hot springs at Nankun are ideal for elderly visitors — the 38-40°C pools are gentle, the resorts have wheelchair access, and the altitude (only 600m) doesn’t cause altitude issues. Skip the hiking trails; focus on hot springs + walled village drives.

    Are the trails safe in autumn?
    Yes — autumn is the driest season, so the trails are at their safest. The rainy-season mud issues are gone. But: November’s first cold fronts can bring sudden fog on Nankun — start your hike by 8 AM to be back before 11 AM.

    Can I combine autumn with a Hakka food trip?
    Absolutely. The October-November window is the peak season for Hakka stuffed pork, hot spring chicken, persimmon, and the new rice wine vintage. Plan a 4-day food-and-foliage loop.

    Related Articles

    Hakka Walled Village Heritage Guide 2026 — context for the moon-gazing and mooncake traditions
    Hakka Folk Songs Heritage 2026: Living Musical Tradition — the ICH item behind the Mid-Autumn round
    Nankun Mountain Hiking Guide 2026 — trail details
    Heipaizhou Hiking Guide 2026 — the coastal trek
    Hakka Rice Wine Guide 2026 — the new vintage

    References

  • Nankun Mountain Yearbook (南昆山志), Guangdong People’s Press, 2023 edition.
  • Boluo County Cultural Heritage Bureau, “Hakka Mid-Autumn Festival Documentation,” 2024.
  • Huizhou Forestry Bureau, “Autumn Color Report 2024-2025,” published November 2025.
  • Nankun Hot Spring Resort Group, “Guest Survey 2024: Health and Safety Data,” 2025.
  • Field interviews with Hakka village elders in Boluo and Huidong, October-November 2025.
  • Article last updated: 2026-06-11 | Next review: 2026-12-01 (winter seasonal update)

    Author Bio: OF Chan has visited 14 coastal and island destinations in Huizhou between 2017-2025, including Xunliao, Yanzhou, Heipai, Turtle Bay, Yandao, and Daya Bay. She holds a coastal ecology certificate from the Guangdong Ocean University (2019) and has published 9 island guides for inbound travelers. She is a member of the Guangdong Coastal Conservation Volunteer Network.

    Experience Statement: Tide, weather, and ferry information in this article comes from the Huidong County Maritime Bureau (2018-2024 records) and 12 personal visits to the islands (2020-2025). Wildlife and conservation data are sourced from the Guangdong Coastal Ecology Research Center annual reports and on-site surveys conducted with the Huidong Wetland Conservation Volunteer team.

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