
Maweishui is located in the area between 10 and 12 kilometers of Lushan North Mountain Highway, surrounded by deep mountains, with an altitude of about 500 to 800 meters. It has majestic mountains, deep valleys with springs, shrouded in clouds and mist, and lush forests. It covers an area of about 10,000 acres and has a forest coverage rate of 98% . It is named after the Mawei Spring water flowing through the entire area.
There are more than 50 major attractions in the scenic area, including Mawei Waterfall, Sleeping Beauty, Sichu Pavilion, Lingxian Cave, Chashan Thatched Cottage, Jiufeng Temple, Zhuangyuan Bridge, Yangfu Ruins, Support Stone, Fairy Chair, Yangniu Bathing Beach, Giant Python Drawing Water, Flying Jade Curtains, and a 2,200-year-old Ginkgo Tree .
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-3 hours
18 yuan/person
8:00-18:00
Mawei Water is a natural scenic area in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, known for its rivers, clear waters, and tranquil environment. It serves as a recreational and ecological spot, highlighting the region's natural beauty and providing a place for relaxation and outdoor activities.
The attraction is located in Mawei, Jiujiang. Visitors can reach it by taxi, local bus, or private car. Walking from nearby neighborhoods is possible, but public transport and taxis are more convenient for first-time visitors.
Mawei Water is generally open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The best time to visit is during spring and autumn for comfortable weather and clear views of the water and surrounding nature.
Entrance to Mawei Water is free for general areas. Specific activities like boat rides may have a small fee payable on-site.
No advance booking is required for general access. For special activities or group events, contacting the management in advance is recommended.
Visitors typically spend 2–3 hours exploring the area, depending on participation in boat rides or relaxation activities.
Guided tours are not commonly provided, and audio guides are generally unavailable. Visitors explore the park independently.
Begin at the main entrance, walk along the waterfront paths, visit open green spaces and picnic areas, then explore bridges and viewpoints. Conclude with a boat ride or leisure relaxation if desired.
The park closes by early evening, so night visits are not typical. Special events or seasonal festivals may have extended hours or evening lighting displays.
The park is busier on weekends and public holidays. Weekday mornings are the least crowded times for a peaceful visit.
Facilities include public toilets, benches, and small food stalls. Shops for souvenirs or snacks are limited.
Most paths are accessible, but some areas near natural terrain or water edges may require caution for elderly or disabled visitors. Children should be supervised near water.
Cash is useful for small on-site purchases. Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted for activities or food stalls.
Nearby restaurants and local eateries offer regional cuisine and casual dining. There are small cafes along the waterfront or close to the park entrance.
Vegetarian options are available at local restaurants. Vegan and halal options may be limited, so it is advisable to check menus or prepare in advance.
Hotels and guesthouses are available in Mawei and the broader Jiujiang area, ranging from budget options to mid-range hotels near the city center.
Souvenir options are limited, typically including small handicrafts, local snacks, and water-themed memorabilia.
Taxis, ride-hailing apps, and local buses are convenient to reach other attractions in Jiujiang or return to the city center for further sightseeing.