Explore the mountain trails, take a scenic cable car ride, visit the temples, enjoy panoramic views, and engage in activities like hiking and photography.

Jiangjun Mountain Scenic Area is located in Tiexinqiao, Yuhuatai District. Jiangjun Mountain has a beautiful natural ecological environment, with lush mountains, beautiful scenery, rippling lakes, clear water and quiet forests. It is known as the " Nanjing Jiuzhaigou ".
This was once the site of the great Song Dynasty victory at Niu Shou Mountain. Eight hundred years ago, General Yue Fei built fortifications and ambushed his troops here, defeating the powerful enemy Jin Wushu. The fortifications stretching for miles across the mountain ridge bear witness to the fierce battle, giving rise to the name General Mountain.
Jiangjun Mountain is surrounded by mountains, where springs flow into a vast river. Rippling springs, verdant tea plantations, long bamboo corridors, and flocks of egrets create a pristine and magical landscape of mountains, lakes, and forests, lush greenery, blooming wildflowers, and melodious bird songs. Wandering among attractions like the General Tower, Yuewang Shrine, the former residence of educated youth, the former fortress built to resist the Jin army, the cooling Mirror Lake, and the ruins of Huilong Temple, one will experience a unique blend of rural charm and a sense of leisure.
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Jiangjun Mountain has historical significance as it is named after General Jiang, a famous military figure from the area. It is a renowned scenic area in Nanjing, offering a combination of natural beauty and historical landmarks.
Jiangjun Mountain is located in the northern part of Nanjing. It can be reached by taxi, bus, or by taking the metro to nearby stations followed by a short walk or local transport.
The site is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the natural scenery is most beautiful.
The entrance fee is around 50-70 CNY depending on the season and specific areas accessed. Tickets can be purchased onsite or online through local ticketing platforms.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance unless visiting during peak tourist seasons (e.g., holidays). Booking a day or two ahead is recommended for busy periods.
Allow about 3-4 hours to explore the main trails, visit the temples, and enjoy the viewpoints. Longer visits may be necessary if you plan to hike all the way up.
The highlights include the stunning panoramic views from the summit, ancient temples, the scenic cable car ride, and hiking trails through the lush forests.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available, and audio guides in English can be requested at the entrance during peak seasons.
The best viewpoints are at the summit, offering breathtaking views of Nanjing city and surrounding landscapes. The cable car ride also provides great photo opportunities.
Start with the cable car ride to the summit, then explore the temples and hiking trails. Conclude with a visit to the scenic areas at the base of the mountain for a relaxing walk.
Night visits are not available, but special tours may be available during certain festivals or peak seasons. Check in advance for any light shows or evening activities.
The area can be crowded during weekends and public holidays. Weekdays, especially mornings on non-holiday days, are the least crowded times.
There are public restrooms, food stalls, and water stations along the trails. Rest areas are available, and shops near the base sell souvenirs and snacks.
The area is partially accessible, with some paths and the cable car suitable for elderly and disabled visitors. However, the more rugged trails may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are accepted throughout the park. Cash is also accepted at some smaller shops, but it’s better to use digital payments.
There are a few small restaurants and cafés near the entrance and at the base of the mountain, offering local snacks and simple meals.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available, especially in the nearby restaurants. Halal options are limited but may be available at certain restaurants in Nanjing city.
There are a few mid-range hotels and guesthouses near the base of Jiangjun Mountain, as well as more luxurious options in central Nanjing, which is about 30-40 minutes away by taxi.
Nearby attractions include the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, and the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum. These can all be visited on a day trip from Jiangjun Mountain.
Souvenir shops near the park offer local handicrafts, traditional Chinese tea sets, and souvenirs like postcards, magnets, and paintings.
After visiting, taxis and public buses are the best options for continuing your trip. The metro and local buses also provide easy access to other areas of Nanjing.