
Fuhua Mountain Scenic Area , located in the southeast of Gongqing City, integrates red tourism, green ecological tourism and other tourism projects. It is also a forest park and natural oxygen bar in Gongqing City.
The Hu Yaobang Mausoleum within the scenic area is nestled among verdant pines and cypresses, creating a solemn and elegant scene . The Hu Yaobang Memorial Hall and Gongqingcheng Pioneering History Museum were completed and opened to the public in May 2005. The hall houses over 260 precious historical materials , authentically documenting Hu Yaobang's glorious life.
Gongqingcheng's arduous journey over 60 years, from the " Gongqing Society " to the " Gongqing Reclamation Farm " to " Gongqingcheng " and finally to " Gongqing City ," showcases its rich revolutionary history and culture and the " Gongqing Spirit " of arduous entrepreneurship . Today, visiting Yaobang's mausoleum, commemorating the great man, and touring the Gongqingcheng Entrepreneurship History Museum have become key attractions at the Fuhua Mountain Scenic Area.
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Fuhua Mountain Scenic Area is known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage, featuring ancient temples, historical relics, and traditional Chinese landscapes. It has been a site of pilgrimage and tourism for centuries, representing the harmony between nature and human culture.
Located near Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province. Visitors can reach the scenic area by taxi, local bus from Jiujiang city center, or private car. Walking is recommended within the scenic area to explore trails and viewpoints.
Typically open from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best seasons for visiting due to mild weather and beautiful foliage.
Entrance fee is approximately ¥60–¥80 per person. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through official tourism platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended during weekends or public holidays, ideally 1–3 days before your visit.
3–5 hours to hike main trails and visit key temples and scenic spots.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; some services may offer English guides upon request. Audio guides are not commonly available.
Start at the main entrance, hike to the summit viewpoint, visit temples and historical sites along the trails, then descend via scenic paths and stop at waterfalls and rest areas.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special guided tours may be arranged during festivals or cultural events.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Early morning visits allow for a quieter experience.
Public toilets, rest areas, small snack stalls, and souvenir shops are available along major trails.
Main trails are suitable for children and moderately fit elderly visitors; some steep paths may be challenging. Limited wheelchair access is available in certain areas.
Cash, cards, and mobile payments are generally accepted at ticket counters and shops.
Local restaurants and small cafes near the entrance serve Jiangxi cuisine and light snacks.
Vegetarian options are widely available; vegan and halal options may be limited.
Hotels and guesthouses in Jiujiang city center and nearby towns provide convenient lodging options.
Souvenir shops offer local handicrafts, postcards, and specialty food products such as tea and preserved fruits.
Taxi, ride-hailing services, or local buses connect to nearby attractions, hotels, and Jiujiang city center.