
Lushan Sky Bridge is located above the deep ravine of Jinxiu Valley outside Ruqin Lake in Lushan Flower Path. The two cliffs stand facing each other abruptly, just like a broken bridge.
According to legend, Zhu Yuanzhang and Chen Youliang fought a great battle in Poyang Lake. Zhu Yuanzhang was defeated and forced to flee to Mount Lushan. He fled to the edge of a cliff with his few remaining soldiers and generals in a panic. There was a deep valley below, with no way out in front and pursuers behind. At this critical moment, a golden dragon suddenly fell from the sky and turned into a rainbow bridge. Zhu's soldiers had just crossed the bridge to escape danger when there was a loud thunderclap from the blue sky, and the dragon bridge broke, leaving behind the spectacular sight of the sky bridge.
Later, Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor, and this beautiful legend has been passed down to this day. Later generations took advantage of the situation and built a huge suspended rock at the bottom of the upper reaches of the ravine. Visitors can squat or stand in front of the rock, with the distant cliff as the background, and use parallax to take a thrilling photo of the " Sky Bridge . "
Suitable for all seasons
Suggested playing time: about half an hour
Included in the Lushan Scenic Area ticket
All day
Lushan Overpass is a modern transportation landmark in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, serving both functional and scenic purposes. It is significant for providing safe passage over busy roads and enhancing local connectivity, while also offering visitors viewpoints of the city and surrounding landscapes.
The overpass is located in Jiujiang, near the Lushan scenic area. It is accessible by taxi, local bus routes, or on foot from nearby neighborhoods or transport hubs.
The overpass is open 24 hours as a public walkway, but daytime visits are recommended for safety and better visibility. Early mornings or late afternoons offer pleasant lighting for photography.
Access to Lushan Overpass is free. No tickets are required.
Booking is not necessary as the overpass is publicly accessible.
About 30–60 minutes is sufficient to walk the overpass, enjoy viewpoints, and take photographs.
Guided tours and audio guides are not typically provided, as the overpass is a public walkway and self-exploration is common.
Start from one end of the overpass, walk across while stopping at viewpoints, then descend to explore nearby streets or connect to adjacent attractions in the Lushan area.
Night visits are possible, but lighting may be limited. There are no scheduled light shows or special tours.
The overpass is usually more crowded during weekends and holidays. Weekday mornings or late afternoons are the least crowded times.
Basic facilities such as seating and railings are available. Nearby streets may have convenience stores or small food stalls, but on the overpass itself, facilities are limited.
The overpass is generally accessible via ramps or stairs, but some sections may require careful navigation. Elderly or disabled visitors should plan for ramps or alternative routes.
No cash is needed to access the overpass. Nearby vendors may accept cash or mobile payments.
Nearby streets have local restaurants, cafes, and snack shops serving Jiangxi cuisine and quick meals.
Vegetarian options are available, but vegan and halal food options may be limited. It is advisable to check menus or prepare in advance.
Several hotels and guesthouses are located in Jiujiang city and near the Lushan scenic area, ranging from budget to mid-range options.
Souvenir options are limited nearby, typically including local handicrafts, snacks, and small keepsakes from the Jiujiang area.
Taxis, ride-hailing apps, and local buses provide convenient transportation to nearby attractions or the Jiujiang city center for further exploration.