Visit the summit for panoramic views of Nanjing, hike through the scenic mountain trails, and explore the temples and pagodas scattered throughout the area. The surrounding natural beauty offers an excellent opportunity for photography and peaceful reflection.

Dajinshan, located in Dongpingji Town, Lishui County, a suburb of Nanjing, integrates ecological landscape, tourism and leisure, conference and commercial residence, cultural landscape and national defense education. The area is rich in tourism resources and has both gorgeous and colorful natural scenery.
The scenic area is rich in tourism resources, with both colorful natural scenery and majestic military landscapes, forming a combination of canyon scenery, lakes and ponds, special landforms, forest scenery, wild plants, local characteristics, war sites, military culture, local customs and so on.
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Dajinshan is a well-known mountain in Nanjing, offering both historical and natural significance. It has been a site for Buddhist temples and cultural activities for centuries. The area is famous for its breathtaking views and rich biodiversity.
Dajinshan is located in the northern part of Nanjing. You can reach it by taxi or public bus from Nanjing city center. The mountain is also accessible by walking, but it requires a longer journey from nearby transport hubs.
The mountain is open year-round, and the best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild. It is best to visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds and to enjoy the sunrise.
The entrance fee for Dajinshan is approximately 40 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, and some online platforms may offer advance booking options.
Advance booking is not typically required unless you plan to visit during peak tourist seasons or national holidays. Tickets can be bought on-site, but booking in advance is recommended during busy times.
It will take about 3-4 hours to fully explore Dajinshan, especially if you plan to hike to the summit, visit the temples, and take in the scenery. You can easily spend half a day or more if you want a more leisurely experience.
The must-see highlights include the summit, which offers sweeping views of Nanjing, the ancient temples, and pagodas scattered around the mountain, and the scenic trails that lead you through lush vegetation.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some guides may speak basic English. Audio guides are also available for self-guided tours in multiple languages, including English.
The best viewpoints are at the summit of the mountain and near the pagodas. Sunrise and sunset provide the best lighting for photography, especially from the higher points of the mountain.
Start at the base of the mountain and hike up through the main trails. Stop by the temples along the way, and spend time at the summit for panoramic views. On the way down, consider taking a different route for varied scenery.
Night visits and light shows are not available at Dajinshan. However, the mountain’s natural beauty is best appreciated during the daytime, especially during early mornings or late afternoons for the best light.
The mountain can get crowded during weekends and holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit on weekdays or during the early morning hours, especially outside peak tourist seasons.
There are basic facilities such as toilets, rest areas, and water fountains along the main trails. There are also a few small shops near the entrance that sell snacks and drinks. Restaurants are limited, so it's recommended to bring your own water and snacks.
The trails to the summit can be steep and challenging, making it difficult for elderly or disabled visitors. However, there are some easier paths at the base of the mountain suitable for children and those who prefer a less strenuous visit.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted. Credit cards may be accepted at the entrance or nearby shops, but it's advisable to carry cash as a backup.
There are no major restaurants inside Dajinshan, but nearby areas in Nanjing offer a wide range of dining options, from local Chinese cuisine to international restaurants. A few smaller eateries near the entrance provide quick meals.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some of the local restaurants in Nanjing. Halal food may require specific searches for halal-certified eateries within the city.
Hotels near Dajinshan include the Nanjing Grand Hotel and Holiday Inn Nanjing, both offering comfortable accommodations. Budget options are available as well in the surrounding area.
Other nearby attractions include the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, and Nanjing Museum. These landmarks can be easily combined for a day trip from Dajinshan.
Souvenir shops at the base and entrance of Dajinshan offer items like postcards, traditional Chinese handicrafts, and small souvenirs featuring the mountain and temples.
After visiting Dajinshan, taxis or local buses are available to continue your trip. You can also take the metro or other forms of public transportation to explore other parts of Nanjing.