
Dujuan Mountain in Ji'an, Jiangxi Province, is located southwest of Wuzhi Mountain and 20 kilometers southwest of Ciping, reaching an elevation of 1,357 meters. Because its seventeen peaks are arranged in a row, resembling a pen holder, it is also known as Bijia Mountain. The Dujuan Mountain Scenic Area in Jinggangshan, centered around Yangmei Peak, features treacherous peaks, unusual rocks, ancient pines, and azaleas.
The world-renowned Ten-Mile Azalea Corridor in Dujuan Mountain, Jinggangshan, Jiangxi Province, stretches across the ridges of seventeen peaks. The Dujuan Mountain Scenic Area, covering a total area of 17.2 square kilometers, is a green ecological scenic area in Jinggangshan, integrating natural scenery, revolutionary historical relics, and Hakka folk customs.
The Dujuan Mountain Scenic Area is mainly composed of two major areas: the Red Peach Blossom Spring and Dujuan Mountain. The two are independent of each other, but due to the completion and opening of the Dujuan Mountain Cableway, the two are merged into one, with red in green and green in red, and the red and green complement each other.
The subtropical humid monsoon climate offers breathtaking scenery, including towering azalea forests in spring, seas of clouds covering the mountains in summer, vast expanses of pure red maple forests in autumn, and snowy landscapes in winter. It's a great place to visit in all four seasons.
Dujuan Mountain's main attractions, encompassing nearly 20 locations across two major areas, Xingzhou and Dujuan Mountain, are primarily natural, yet integrated with revolutionary cultural landscapes. In the Xingzhou area, visitors can experience unique Hakka folk customs, soak in revolutionary cultural heritage sites such as the Red Army slogan ruins, and experience the unique thrill and excitement of Jinggang Rafting. At Dujuan Mountain, visitors can take the 5,200-meter-long, world-class passenger cableway, a journey like stepping on a beautiful rainbow, traversing the mountains and rivers, and witnessing the "Ten-Mile Dujuan Corridor."
It is recommended to play for about 2 hours.
140 yuan/person (need to take the cable car)
8:00-17:00 (peak season February 16th to November 15th)
8:30-16:30 (off-season November 16-February 15)
Ji'an Rhododendron Mountain is renowned for its rich biodiversity, particularly the extensive rhododendron forests. It is a natural landmark that also preserves historical temples and cultural sites, making it significant for both ecology and heritage.
Entrance fee is typically around 40–60 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online via official tourism websites.
For regular visits, advance booking is not necessary. During peak bloom season or festivals, booking 1–2 weeks ahead is recommended.
2–4 hours depending on hiking plans and stops at scenic viewpoints.
Guided tours are mostly available in Chinese. Audio guides or English tours may be limited; self-guided exploration is common.
Start at the main entrance, follow the rhododendron trails, stop at temples and scenic platforms, and loop back via forest paths for a full experience.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special events or flower festivals may offer daytime cultural performances.
Weekdays are less crowded. Peak bloom season in spring and public holidays see higher visitor numbers.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted at entrance gates and food shops.
Nearby restaurants serve local Jiangxi cuisine, snacks, and light refreshments. Some small cafes are present near the scenic entrances.
Vegetarian options are generally available; halal options may be limited.
Guesthouses, small hotels, and inns are available in Ji'an City and near the scenic area for convenient access.
Souvenir shops offer local crafts, flower-themed gifts, and Jiangxi specialty products.