
The Wudang Mountain Scenic Area is located in Wujiashan National Forest Park, Yingshan County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province. It is home to the Wusheng Palace, the birthplace of the Southern Wudang School. The Taoist temple consists of nine palaces and three courtyards, with a unique royal garden style and magnificent grandeur. The open attractions include the Wusheng Palace, Linggong Palace, Dragon and Tiger Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, Side Halls, Grandmaster's Mansion, Ten Thousand People Tai Chi Square, and Calligraphy and Painting Academy.
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.
Recommended one-day tour
70 yuan/person
8:30-17:00
South Wudang Mountain Scenic Area is a culturally significant site in Ganzhou, Jiangxi, known for its Taoist heritage, ancient temples, and natural beauty. The mountains have historically been a place for Taoist practice, meditation, and pilgrimage.
Located in Ganzhou, Jiangxi province. Accessible by taxi or local bus from the city center. Walking is recommended within the scenic area to explore trails and temples.
Open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best seasons for comfortable weather and clear views.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥50–¥80. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through official tourism websites.
Booking in advance is not usually necessary, but for weekends or holidays, it is recommended to reserve tickets a few days ahead.
3–5 hours to explore main trails, temples, and scenic viewpoints.
Guided tours may be available in Chinese; audio guides are generally not provided.
Start at the main entrance, follow the trail to key temples, then ascend to major viewpoints, and loop back through waterfalls and scenic gardens.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special cultural events may occasionally offer daytime demonstrations.
Weekdays are less crowded; weekends and public holidays see more visitors. Early morning visits help avoid crowds.
Facilities include restrooms, food stalls, water points, benches, and small souvenir shops near the entrance.
Partially accessible; some steep trails may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. Children can enjoy most paths with supervision.
Cash, cards, and mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are accepted.
Local restaurants and small cafes are available near the park entrance, offering traditional Jiangxi cuisine and refreshments.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan or halal options may be limited.
Several hotels and guesthouses in Ganzhou city provide convenient access to the scenic area for overnight stays.
Souvenir shops sell postcards, Taoist-themed items, local handicrafts, and small gifts.
Taxi or ride-hailing services are convenient for reaching nearby attractions, hotels, or the city center.