
Bagua Nao Mountain is located in Xinping Village, Gaotian Town, Shicheng County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province. It is surrounded by scenic spots such as Yasu Mountain and Jinhua Mountain. It covers an area of 33.63 square kilometers. The famous scenery is rhododendron. Bagua Nao is rich in red mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, bupleurum, and coptis. Large tracts of virgin forests have been designated as state and provincial, and the stock of fir is large.
Bagua Nao Mountain boasts breathtaking natural beauty, boasting 10,000 mu (approximately 1,000 hectares) of natural meadows, typical alpine meadows. The vast expanse blends seamlessly with the blue sky and white clouds, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Especially during April and May, the meadows are dotted with centuries-old wild azaleas in full bloom, a dazzling display of vibrant colors, creating a world of flowers and a sea of grass. The majestic, towering azaleas, stand proudly amidst the vast meadow, their dazzling beauty awe-inspiring. Throughout the changing seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter, the lingering mists above the mountains resemble mirages, while the breathtaking snow-covered frost resembles jade trees and white flowers. Being in Bagua Nao feels like wandering into a magical fairytale.
Bagua Nao is steeped in history and rich in legends. Each of the Thirty-Six Mountains has its own story. This area has witnessed centuries of history. During the Yanyou period of the Yuan Dynasty, peasant uprising leader Cai Wujiu used it as a base to fight against the Yuan court. He left behind historical sites such as Quma Liao, where soldiers were recruited, horses were raised, and garrisons were stationed. He also left behind a "Heavenly Book Treasure Map," a site shrouded in mystery. The defeat of the Young King of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom at Jinshixia and Wunijiang further marked a glorious chapter in China's peasant uprisings. Chen Zulin, a descendant of the Ming Dynasty "Yunlong Peize" ancient dwelling in Xinping, actively participated in the revolution, exemplifying the Hakka spirit during the Long March and the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. He became the protagonist of the film "Blood Battle of Chenzhuang" and left behind a classic example of the Eighth Route Army's battles in the War of Resistance. Entering Bagua Nao is like reading a chapter of centuries-old Hakka history.
The climate is subtropical monsoon humid; the scenery of Bagua Nao Mountain is picturesque and beautiful. During April and May every year, the century-old wild rhododendrons around the meadows are in full bloom, colorful and vibrant. It is a world of flowers and a sea of grass. It is the best time to travel.
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Bagua Nao Mountain is known for its natural beauty and cultural significance in Ganzhou. It features scenic landscapes and historically important sites reflecting local heritage, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts.
Entrance fees are moderate and can be purchased at the ticket office. Some online platforms may offer ticket booking in advance.
Booking is not usually necessary on weekdays; recommended during holidays or peak tourist seasons.
2–3 hours are sufficient to hike main trails, enjoy viewpoints, and explore cultural spots.
Guided tours are occasionally available in Chinese. Audio guides are generally not provided.
Start at the main entrance, follow marked hiking trails to the summit, visit any cultural or historical spots along the way, then descend via an alternative trail to enjoy different views.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special events may occasionally be held during festivals or local celebrations.
Weekdays and early mornings are the least crowded. Weekends and holidays see higher visitor numbers.
Entrance and shop payments can usually be made with cash or mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay.
Nearby local eateries and small cafes offer Jiangxi cuisine and light refreshments.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options may be limited.
Several hotels and guesthouses in Ganzhou city center provide convenient access to the mountain.
Small souvenir shops near the entrance sell local crafts, postcards, and small cultural items.