
The inauguration ceremony for Ganzhou's iconic sculpture, "Ten Dragons Gathering a Turtle," was held in Ganzhou's Zhangjiang New District. The sculpture, completed in Zhangjiang New District, symbolizes the flourishing of dragons and the longevity of the world. It carries the legacy of the city's humanistic spirit and enriches the urban landscape. "The recently completed 'Ten Dragons Gathering a Turtle' is a landmark urban sculpture in Ganzhou. It captures the essence of Ganzhou's surrounding landscape and ecological environment, drawing on Ganzhou's rich historical and cultural heritage. It is a classic work that integrates landscape, ecology, history, and culture!"
Ganzhou City is located on the southern edge of the mid-subtropical zone and belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate zone. It has the following climatic characteristics: prevailing winter and summer monsoons, concentrated precipitation in spring and summer, distinct four seasons, and a mild climate.
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Ten Dragons Gathering Turtle is a natural rock formation and scenic spot in Ganzhou, Jiangxi, celebrated for its unique landscape that resembles ten dragons converging around a turtle. It carries cultural and aesthetic significance, attracting nature lovers and photographers.
Located in Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province. Visitors can reach the site by taxi or local bus from the city center. Walking is recommended only within the park trails.
Typically open from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Spring and autumn are the best seasons for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Entrance tickets are purchased onsite, with prices around ¥50–¥80 per person. Online booking may be available through local travel platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended during weekends or public holidays to secure entry and avoid long lines.
Plan for 2–3 hours to walk the trails, take photos, and enjoy the main viewpoints.
Guided tours are occasionally available in Chinese. Audio guides are generally not offered.
Start at the main entrance, follow the trail to the key viewpoint, explore riverside paths, and end at picnic or rest areas.
Night visits are not typically available. No regular light shows or special tours are offered.
Weekdays are less crowded; weekends and holidays attract more visitors.
Basic facilities include restrooms, picnic areas, and small souvenir or snack stalls near the entrance.
Trails may be steep in sections. Children and elderly should be cautious; disabled access is limited.
Cash is accepted; mobile payments such as Alipay or WeChat Pay are widely accepted at ticket counters and stalls.
Local eateries and small cafes near the entrance offer simple Chinese meals and snacks.
Vegetarian options are generally available; vegan and halal options may be limited.
Several guesthouses and mid-range hotels in Ganzhou city center are within easy reach by taxi.
Souvenir shops near the entrance sell local handicrafts, small toys, and postcards featuring the scenic formation.
Use taxi or ride-hailing services to reach nearby attractions, hotels, or the city center.