
The Lushan Power Station Dam, located upstream of Shimenjian and downstream of Huanglongtan, Wulongtan, and Sanbaoshu, began construction in 1956 and began generating electricity in 1958. It boasts an inscription by Mao Zedong. The dam has completely transformed the once pitch-black nights atop Mount Lushan. From up close, the dam appears magnificent.
Suitable for all seasons
Suggested playing time: about half an hour
Included in the Lushan Scenic Area ticket
All day
The Lushan Power Station Dam is an essential hydroelectric facility that helps to provide power to the surrounding region. Its construction marked a significant advancement in hydropower technology in Jiangxi and played a vital role in local industrial and agricultural development.
Located in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, near the Lushan Mountain range. You can reach the dam by taxi or private vehicle from the city center. There are limited public transportation options, but guided tours may offer shuttle services.
The dam is generally accessible during daylight hours, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are during spring or autumn for pleasant weather and less crowded conditions.
The entrance fee is usually affordable, around 30–50 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site, and some tours may offer online booking options.
It is not generally necessary to book tickets in advance, unless visiting during peak seasons or public holidays when it can get crowded. Booking a day or two in advance for tours is recommended.
1–2 hours is sufficient to explore the dam, take photos, and visit the nearby areas.
Guided tours in Chinese are usually available. Some tour operators may offer audio guides in English or other languages, though this may need to be requested in advance.
Start at the main visitor center, follow the path around the dam to the viewing platforms, and finish by visiting the environmental exhibits or the power station control room if open to the public.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available at the Lushan Power Station Dam. Special tours may be arranged during festivals or for large groups with prior notice.
The dam can be crowded during weekends and holidays. Weekdays, especially in the mornings, are the best times to visit to avoid crowds.
Basic facilities like toilets, water fountains, and rest areas are available. There are small shops selling souvenirs and refreshments near the entrance.
The attraction is mostly accessible, with paved walkways for easy access. However, some areas near the dam itself might require some walking on uneven terrain, which may be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted at the entrance and shops. Credit cards are less commonly accepted.
There are small local restaurants and cafes near the entrance or in Jiujiang city. Inside the park, food options are limited.
Vegetarian and vegan options may be available in nearby restaurants, though halal food options are limited.
Hotels in Jiujiang city or near Lushan Mountain offer accommodation. Options range from budget to mid-range hotels.
Yes, souvenir shops are available near the entrance, selling items such as local handicrafts, postcards, and small models of the dam.
Taxis or ride-hailing services are the best options to continue to nearby attractions or return to Jiujiang city. Public buses may also be available, though less frequent.