
Located deep in the bamboo forest, this is another scenic spot in the Southern Sichuan Bamboo Sea. The long corridor is paved with local natural red sandstone, which is as bright as red and as brilliant as the clouds. Dense rows of old and new bamboos on both sides block out the sun, and the red carpet-like road and the green bamboo screen complement each other.
In addition, the road here rises and falls, and the bamboos on both sides of the top lean inward, almost arching together, making the corridor appear even more deep and beautiful, thus becoming the most distinctive and iconic landscape of the Southern Sichuan Bamboo Sea.
Zhuhai boasts a mild climate, abundant rainfall, and distinct four seasons. The average temperature in August, the hottest month, is only 27.4 degrees Celsius, while the average temperature in January, the coldest, is only 8 degrees Celsius. It's a good place to visit in any season, with spring and autumn being the best.
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
Tickets are included in the Shunan Bamboo Sea Scenic Area ticket
9:00-17:00
The Jade Gallery in Yibin is a cultural and commercial hub dedicated to showcasing the artistry and history of jade. Yibin is known for producing some of China’s finest jade, and the gallery highlights the region’s rich heritage of jade carving and craftsmanship. The gallery also serves as a place to educate visitors about the symbolic importance of jade in Chinese history, particularly in relation to wealth, status, and spirituality.
The Jade Gallery is located in Yibin, Sichuan Province. It is best reached by taxi or private transport. Yibin is well-connected by buses, and visitors can also use local taxis to get to the gallery from the city center. The nearest bus stop is a short walk from the gallery.
The gallery is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is in the morning, especially during weekdays, to avoid the afternoon crowd. Weekends can get busy, particularly during peak tourist seasons (spring and autumn).
Entrance to the Jade Gallery is free, though some special exhibitions or workshops may have an entry fee ranging from ¥20 to ¥50. Tickets for these events can be purchased at the gallery on the day of your visit.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary for general admission. However, if you plan to attend a special exhibition or workshop, it is recommended to book tickets online or call ahead at least 1-2 days before your visit to ensure availability.
You’ll need approximately 1-2 hours to fully explore the gallery, especially if you are interested in learning about jade’s history and watching artisans at work. If you plan to shop for souvenirs or take part in a workshop, you may want to allocate additional time.
Guided tours are available in Chinese. English-speaking guides may be arranged in advance, though they are not always available on a walk-in basis. Audio guides are not available for foreign languages, so it is recommended to bring a translator if you do not speak Chinese.
The best photography spots are inside the main exhibition hall, where you can capture the intricate details of the jade sculptures and carvings. You may also want to take photos of the jade artisans working in the workshop area.
Start by exploring the educational displays on the history of jade to get an understanding of its cultural significance. Then, move to the main exhibition hall to view the collection of jade items. Finally, visit the workshop to see the craftsmanship in action.
There are no night visits or light shows at the Jade Gallery. However, special tours may be available upon request for groups, especially during peak tourist seasons.
The gallery is generally not very crowded, but it can get busier on weekends and during local holidays. The least crowded times are early mornings on weekdays, particularly Tuesday to Thursday.
The gallery is wheelchair accessible, and there are no significant barriers to entry for elderly visitors or those with mobility challenges. Children are also welcome and will likely enjoy the interactive displays and jade workshops.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted at the gallery. Credit cards are typically not accepted, so it's advisable to use mobile payment options or bring cash.
There are vegetarian and vegan options available in local Sichuan restaurants. Halal food may be limited, but there are some restaurants offering halal cuisine in Yibin.
There is a souvenir shop inside the gallery offering jade jewelry, carvings, and other jade products. Typical souvenirs include jade pendants, figurines, and bracelets.
Taxis and buses are available from the gallery to take you to other nearby attractions. The Yibin Railway Station and bus terminals are easily accessible by taxi if you wish to continue your journey by train or bus.