
Lushan Suspension Bridge, also known as the Iron Chain Bridge by locals, is located in the Shenlong Palace area, spanning the Jiangjun River. It hangs in the air, precarious and beautiful. Climbing the bridge, you can look around the Shenlong Palace, which is quiet and elegant. The iron ship peak is clearly visible, and the outline of the legendary sailboat crashing on the peak is vivid. The two peaks stand side by side like a door frame forming a stone gate. The sound of the stream rushing through the stone gate is exciting and pleasant, creating a wonderful scene.
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The suspension bridge is a modern infrastructure landmark in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, designed to connect key areas across a river or valley. It holds engineering significance and offers a scenic viewpoint, making it both functional and a tourist attraction.
Located in Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province. Accessible by taxi, ride-hailing, or local buses from the city center. Walking is possible if staying at nearby accommodations.
Open daily, generally from early morning to evening. Best times to visit are during spring and autumn for clear weather, and early mornings or late afternoons for optimal lighting and fewer crowds.
Access to the suspension bridge is usually free. Some nearby activities or observation platforms may charge a small fee, payable on-site.
No advance booking is required for general access. For special activities, booking a few days in advance is recommended.
1–2 hours are sufficient to walk the bridge, take photos, and enjoy nearby viewpoints. Add more time if combining with hiking or other local activities.
Guided tours are generally not offered. No official audio guides are available.
Start from one entrance, walk across the bridge to the opposite side, pause at scenic points, then return or explore nearby trails and viewpoints.
Night visits are possible if the bridge is illuminated. Special light shows or organized tours are not typical.
Moderately visited on weekends and holidays. Weekdays and early mornings are less crowded.
Basic facilities such as benches and rest areas are available. Toilets and small snack stalls may be located near entrances.
Suitable for most visitors. Elderly and children should take care when crossing. Wheelchair access may be limited depending on approach paths.
Cash may be needed for nearby activities or snacks. Mobile payment and cards may be accepted at some facilities.
Small local restaurants and cafes are available near the bridge, serving casual meals and refreshments.
Vegetarian options are usually available. Vegan and halal options may be limited.
Several hotels and guesthouses are located within a short drive of the bridge for convenient access.
Limited souvenir options, including postcards, small local crafts, and photos of the bridge.
Taxi, ride-hailing, or local buses are convenient for reaching other attractions or returning to hotels.