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Every Scenic Spot in Jiangxi

江西景點全圖

Two UNESCO mountains, one of China’s highest concentrations of 5A attractions, viral cliff-villages and quiet Hakka terraces. Browse them all, filter by region or rating, and open any spot for the detail.

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Shangrao上饒

The northeast powerhouse14
Mount Sanqing三清山★ UNESCO5A

Granite pillars wrapped in mist with Taoist temples — China’s answer to Patagonia, reached by cable car onto cliff plank-walks.

1 full day
Wuyuan Villages婺源

A constellation of whitewashed Hui-style villages — “China’s most beautiful countryside,” golden with rapeseed each spring.

1–2 days
Huangling篁嶺

The famous “shai qiu” sun-drying spectacle — chillies and corn on rooftop racks — above terraces that turn gold with spring rapeseed.

Half day
Jiangwan江灣5A

The grandest Hui-style architecture in Wuyuan — the former home of a Qing-dynasty official and the best craftsmanship in the county.

2–3 hours
Likeng李坑

A stream runs straight through the village — small, intimate, the classic postcard Wuyuan.

2–3 hours
Xiaoqi曉起

Ancient camphor trees and a quieter, slower atmosphere than the headline villages.

2–3 hours
Sixi-Yancun思溪延村

Dreamy and mist-prone — the film location for the 1980s classic “Liaozhai.”

2–3 hours
Rainbow Bridge彩虹橋

A covered Song-dynasty bridge over a wide river — one of Wuyuan’s most photographed spots.

1–2 hours
Yantian Ancient Camphor嚴田古樟

A genuinely massive 1,600-year-old camphor tree — a single-tree attraction, but the tree is the draw.

1 hour
Wangxian Valley望仙谷4AViral

Cliffside guesthouses and suspended walkways lit by thousands of lanterns — an engineered “Avatar” world that went viral on Douyin.

Half-day (afternoon + evening)
Wunvzhou Resort婺女洲4AViral

A neo-Hui resort built around “Meet Wuyuan,” a nightly water-and-light show — high production value, a comfortable base for the villages.

Evening for the show
Guifeng龜峰★ UNESCO5A

A compact, walkable Danxia landscape of red sandstone carved into surreal shapes — part of the UNESCO China Danxia listing, blissfully uncrowded.

3–4 hours
Gexian Village & Mountain葛仙村4AViral

A Daoist mountain retreat where an immortal once trained — the village below stages 20+ nightly performances and a mountain-gate ritual.

Full day
Damao Mountain大茅山

Canyon waterfalls and forests that turn technicolour in autumn — a quiet alternative when Sanqing is busy.

Half to full day

Jiujiang九江

Lushan & the great lake6
Lushan廬山★ UNESCO5A

A cool mountain retreat of stone villas, drifting cloud seas and a 155m three-tier waterfall — the most written-about mountain in Chinese culture.

2 days minimum
Lushan West Sea廬山西海5A

A vast reservoir scattered with 1,600+ forested islands — China’s quieter “Thousand Island Lake,” made for boat days.

Half to full day
Poyang Lake鄱陽湖

China’s largest freshwater lake — and one of Asia’s great winter bird habitats, with Siberian cranes and white storks at Wucheng Bird Town.

Half to full day
Shizhong Mountain石鐘山

A small hill at the confluence of Poyang Lake and the Yangtze, immortalised by the Song poet Su Dongpo in 1084.

1–2 hours
Longgong Cave龍宮洞

A substantial karst cave system — stalactites, stalagmites and underground rivers, the classic limestone experience.

2–3 hours
Donglin Giant Buddha東林大佛

A colossal gilded Amitabha Buddha beside the temple where Pure Land Buddhism was founded sixteen centuries ago.

Half day

Jingdezhen景德鎮

The porcelain capital5
Ancient Kiln & Folk Customs古窯民俗博覽區5A

China’s only 5A ceramic-culture park — working traditional kilns and artisans demonstrating every stage of porcelain-making.

3–4 hours
Taoxichuan Creative District陶溪川

An old porcelain factory reborn as an arts district — galleries, studios, cafés and a weekend maker’s market where modern Jingdezhen lives.

2–3 hours (evening best)
Yuyaochang Imperial Kiln御窯廠

The Ming–Qing imperial kiln site — an archaeological park you walk over on glass floors, beneath kiln-shaped brick vaults.

2 hours
Yaoli Ancient Town瑤里古鎮

A porcelain-and-tea trading town in the hills — Hui-style architecture and stone lanes, quieter than the Wuyuan villages.

Half day
Guaishilin怪石林

“Bizarre Stone Forest” — oddly shaped rock formations in a forested area, a fun half-day of variety.

2–3 hours

Central贛中

Nanchang · Yingtan · Fuzhou7
Tengwang Pavilion滕王閣5A

One of the “Three Great Towers of Jiangnan,” immortalised by a Tang poet in 675 CE — best at sunset over the Gan River, lit at night.

2 hours
Haihunhou Site Park海昏侯遺址公園

A “Chinese Tutankhamun” — the tomb of a deposed Han emperor yielded 115kg of gold and the earliest known portrait of Confucius.

3–4 hours
Anyi Ancient Village Group安義古村群

Three merged Ming–Qing villages of cobbled lanes and rice paddies — a solid Wuyuan alternative if you’re based in Nanchang.

Half day
Mount Longhu龍虎山★ UNESCO5A

A sacred birthplace of organised Daoism with 2,600-year-old cliff coffins and a bamboo-raft drift through a red-sandstone canyon.

1 full day
Liukeng Ancient Village流坑古村

“China’s No.1 Ancient Village” — 260+ Ming–Qing buildings on a single grid, deep in rural Fuzhou.

Half day (plus travel)
Wenchangli文昌里

The hometown of Tang Xianzu — “China’s Shakespeare” — restored for opera performances, night markets and a memorial hall.

Evening visit
Lichuan Ancient City黎川古城

Arcade-lined old streets in rural Fuzhou — a low-key stop for vernacular architecture.

Half day

West Jiangxi贛西

Alpine meadows & hot springs8
Wugong Mountain武功山5A

6,700 hectares of alpine meadow on a 1,918m ridge — campers pitch tents on the Golden Summit for the sea-of-cloud sunrise.

1–2 days (camp)
Mingyue Mountain明月山5A

“Bright Moon Mountain” — selenium-rich hot springs at the base, a cliff-face glass skywalk and a fine alpine waterfall.

1 day
Wentang Town溫湯鎮

A millennium-old hot-spring town where locals and travellers soak their feet in selenium-rich pools along the streets.

Half day to overnight
Yangshimu羊獅慕

Granite peak-forest scenery in Sanqing’s geological family — far less visited, no ticket queues.

Half to full day
Gezao Mountain閣皂山

The ancestral home of the Lingbao school of Daoism — a forested mountain of temples and few tourists.

Half day
Baizhang Mountain百丈山

Where a Tang Zen master codified the monastic rules that still govern Chan (Zen) monasteries today — historical weight, modest scenery.

Half day
Daijue Mountain大覺山5A

A Buddhist mountain billed as the “No.1 Zen Forest of Jiangnan” — cable car to a temple complex and forest views.

1 day
Wanzai Ancient City萬載古城

A restored old town of Ming–Qing Ganxi residences and arcade lanes.

Half day

Ganzhou贛州

Hakka country, the deep south8
Guanxi Enclosed Houses關西圍屋

A Hakka fortified village — massive rectangular earthen compounds with corner watchtowers; the largest could house hundreds.

Half day (≈2 hrs from Ganzhou)
Shangbao Terraces上堡梯田

China’s largest Hakka rice terraces — water-mirrored in spring, golden in autumn, and almost unknown to foreign tourists.

Full day
Nanwudang南武當

Ninety-nine sandstone peaks rising abruptly from flat farmland, with steel walkways bolted to the cliff faces.

Half to full day
Jiangnan Songcheng江南宋城

One of China’s best-preserved Song city walls — a 3.6km rampart, a floating-boat bridge and Qing shop-house lanes that still feel lived-in.

Half to full day
Sanbai Mountain三百山5A

The source of the Dongjiang River — Hong Kong’s drinking-water supply — with forested trails and waterfalls.

1 day
Hanxian Rock漢仙岩

“Little Penglai of Jiangnan” — Danxia cliffs and caves on the Fujian border, wrapped in immortal mythology.

Half day
Cuiwei Peak翠微峰

A dramatic Danxia peak — steep red cliffs and a narrow ridge trail for the adventurous.

Half day
Tongbo Mountain銅鈸山

Deep canyons, red cliffs and waterfalls on the Jiangxi–Fujian border — almost no foreign visitors.

Full day

Red Trail紅色之旅

Cradle of the revolution4
Jinggangshan井岡山5A

Where Mao established the first rural revolutionary base in 1927 — and, history aside, genuinely beautiful mountain scenery and waterfalls.

1–2 days
Ruijin瑞金5A

The “Cradle of the Republic” — capital of the Chinese Soviet from 1931–34, before the Long March.

1 day
August 1st Uprising Museum八一起義紀念館

The 1927 uprising that marks the founding of the People’s Liberation Army — a good museum in central Nanchang.

1–2 hours
Bayi Square八一廣場

Nanchang’s central square and its towering uprising monument.

1 hour
Please note · 請注意

This atlas is a general orientation to Jiangxi’s scenic spots, written from the ground. Ratings, opening hours, ticketing and access change — confirm anything that matters to your trip before you go.本景點全圖立足江西本地編寫,僅供一般參考。評級、開放時間、門票與通行方式時有變動,出行前請就相關細節核實。