
The Greenland Center 303 Observation Deck is located on the 60th floor of Building A1 of the Greenland Central Plaza Twin Towers. Standing at 303 meters, the twin towers are the tallest twin landmarks in central China and the tallest buildings in Jiangxi. From 303 meters above, you can overlook both sides of the river, take in the panoramic views of Nanchang, and experience the new changes in Jiangxi.
The 303 Observation Deck is built according to the model of famous domestic and international observation towers. It has three functions: sightseeing, exhibition, and entertainment, allowing tourists to appreciate the beautiful scenery while experiencing the long cultural heritage of Jiangxi.
In addition to the panoramic views, there's also an aerial cinema, where nostalgic films are played daily in a loop. The intimate space creates a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. While enjoying the stunning views, you can also relax with a cup of coffee in the cafe and savor the beautiful scenery outside.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 2-3 hours
80 yuan/person
10:00-22:00, ticket redemption will be stopped after 21:30
Greenland Center 303 Observation Hall is located in one of Nanchang’s tallest skyscrapers, offering a modern viewpoint to appreciate the cityscape and urban development of Jiangxi’s capital.
It is located in Nanchang city center. Visitors can take taxis, ride-hailing services, or local buses to the Greenland Center. Walking is convenient if staying nearby.
Typically open from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Late afternoon to early evening is ideal for cityscape photography and sunset views.
Ticket prices are moderate and can be purchased online or at the observation hall entrance.
Booking in advance is recommended on weekends or public holidays to avoid long queues; a few days ahead is sufficient.
1–2 hours is enough to enjoy the observation deck and take photos.
Guided tours are occasionally available in Mandarin; audio guides may not be provided.
Start at the main entrance, take the elevator to the observation deck, walk along the perimeter for city views, and then visit the café or souvenir shop before descending.
Night visits are allowed during opening hours; city nightscape viewing is a highlight. Special events may be hosted seasonally.
Weekdays are generally less crowded. Evenings and weekends tend to have more visitors, especially during holidays.
Facilities include restrooms, a café, seating areas, water stations, and a small souvenir shop.
The observation hall is accessible by elevator and suitable for elderly, children, and disabled visitors.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted for tickets, café purchases, and souvenirs.
Cafés and restaurants are available in the building or nearby streets, offering both local and international cuisine.
Some nearby restaurants provide vegetarian and halal options.
Several hotels are within walking distance in the city center, ranging from budget to upscale options.
Souvenirs include postcards, keychains, mini skyline models, and local crafts.
Taxi, ride-hailing apps, or walking to nearby attractions; buses connect to other parts of Nanchang city.