
Guanhu Island, located in northern Jiangxi Province, straddles Yongxiu and Wuning counties. Within the Lushan West Sea Scenic Area, the lake was formed by the Zhelin Reservoir, a flat lake emerging from the high gorges of the 700-li Xiujiang River. The vast expanse of emerald waters and the scattered green islands create a unique and beautiful landscape.
The number of islands here can be said to be the highest in the world; the beauty of the islets is rare in the world, with various styles and postures; the scenery is unique and rarely seen in Kyushu, with lakes and bays crisscrossing like a maze; the water is clear and unique in the world, as clear as a mirror, with an average water depth of 45 meters and visibility of 11 meters. It is a national first-class water quality and is the breeding ground for the moon jellyfish, known as the " giant panda of aquatic animals . "
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-3 hours
No entrance fee is required to enter the island, but a boat ticket is required
8:00-17:00 , last admission at 15:30
Lushan West Sea Guanhu Island Scenic Area is part of the Lushan National Scenic Area, known for its picturesque lake landscapes, Taoist and Buddhist temples, and cultural significance. It is historically a retreat for scholars and nature enthusiasts.
Located in Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province, within Lushan National Scenic Area. Visitors can reach the area via taxi, local bus from Jiujiang city, or private car. Walking is required to explore the island itself.
Open daily, generally from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best seasons for comfortable weather and scenic views.
Entrance fees are approximately 80–120 CNY depending on season and boat access. Tickets can be purchased online via official platforms or at the entrance ticket office.
It is recommended to book 1–2 weeks in advance during peak seasons or public holidays.
2–4 hours to stroll the island, visit temples, take a boat ride, and enjoy the scenery.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available. Audio guides are limited and primarily in Chinese.
Night visits are generally not permitted. Seasonal cultural events may occur but light shows are uncommon.
Weekdays and non-holiday periods are less crowded. Peak visitor traffic occurs during national holidays and weekends.
Accessible for children and elderly with moderate walking. Limited accessibility for disabled visitors due to boat rides and some uneven paths.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used.
Restaurants near the entrance offer local Jiangxi cuisine, snacks, and light refreshments. Limited cafes on the island itself.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal choices may be limited, so it’s recommended to confirm locally.
Hotels and guesthouses in Jiujiang city or near Lushan National Scenic Area provide convenient accommodation options.
Nearby attractions include Lushan Mountain scenic spots, White Deer Cave Academy, and the West Sea Lake itself, ideal for a combined day trip.
Souvenir shops sell local crafts, Taoist/Buddhist artifacts, postcards, and traditional snacks.
Taxis, ride-hailing services, and local buses provide convenient options for traveling to nearby scenic spots or returning to Jiujiang city.