
Xinfeng County has historical importance as a revolutionary base during the Chinese Communist movement. It hosts several memorials and museums commemorating key events and figures from the early 20th century. The county also has rich natural scenery and cultural heritage.
Xinfeng County is under Ganzhou in southern Jiangxi Province. Visitors can reach Xinfeng via long-distance buses or trains to Ganzhou, then take local buses or taxis to the county center. Walking is convenient for exploring the town and nearby attractions.
Major sites in Xinfeng open from 8:00 to 17:00. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit due to mild weather and clear conditions for outdoor activities.
Entrance fees vary: the Revolutionary Memorial Hall is often free or charges a small fee. Scenic areas may cost around ¥50–¥80. Tickets can be purchased offline at entrances or online through travel platforms.
Advance booking is generally not required except during public holidays. If visiting during peak seasons, book a few days in advance to ensure entry.
One full day is sufficient to explore the main memorials, scenic spots, and town streets. For extended hikes and nature exploration, 1.5 to 2 days are recommended.
Guided tours are mainly available in Chinese. English or multilingual guides are limited, so visitors may need translation apps or private guides.
Start at the Revolutionary Memorial Hall to learn the history, then proceed to scenic areas for hiking or boating, and end with a walk through Xinfeng town’s historic streets.
Night visits are limited. Some streets may be illuminated in the evening, but most attractions close by 17:00.
Weekdays and off-peak seasons are less crowded. Holidays and weekends can be busy, particularly at memorials and scenic areas.
Restrooms, snack vendors, picnic areas, and visitor centers are available at main attractions. Carry water for longer hikes.
Memorial halls and town streets are accessible for elderly and children. Mountain trails may require moderate fitness and are not suitable for wheelchairs.
Most ticket counters and shops accept mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and bank cards. Small vendors may accept cash only.
Local restaurants and small cafes serve traditional Jiangxi dishes. Some eateries are near scenic spots and town streets.
Vegetarian options like tofu, vegetable dishes, and noodles are available. Halal options are limited and may require asking locally.
Hotels in Xinfeng town range from budget to mid-range, offering convenient access to memorial halls and scenic areas.
Nearby attractions include mountain trails, lakes, and cultural streets. These can be combined in a day trip around Xinfeng town.
Souvenirs include postcards, local crafts, commemorative books, and items reflecting revolutionary history and local culture.
Local buses or taxis can return you to the Xinfeng bus or train station, where you can continue travel to Ganzhou or other destinations in Jiangxi.