
Sanzha Lun, also known as Sanzha Lun National Forest Park, is located on the eastern foot of the Jiuling Mountains in Jing'an County, Jiangxi Province. It faces Nanchang to the east and Jiujiang to the north. It is only 50 kilometers away from the Beijing-Kowloon Railway and covers an area of 182,000 mu.
Sanzhaolun is a National Demonstration Forest Park in Jiangxi Province and a National AAAA-level Tourist Area. Located in Jing'an County, it is 37 km from the provincial capital, Nanchang, 160 km from Jiujiang, 60 km from Changbei International Airport, and 50 km from the Changjiu Expressway, encompassing 182,000 mu. The area boasts picturesque scenery, picturesque landscapes, and a pleasant climate. It boasts beautiful natural landscapes, numerous cultural attractions, and abundant wildlife, rare animals, and exotic flowers and trees. It is an ideal destination for leisure, vacation, sightseeing, entertainment, and summer retreats. Zeng Gong, one of the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties, praised it as "although a county with thousands of households, it is located in the heart of Tsinghua University."
Sanzhalun is located on the eastern foot of the Jiuling Mountains. It is named because its three branches are shaped like a "claw" and the terrain is dangerous.
The scenic area, covering a total area of 193 square kilometers, comprises eight major scenic areas: Beihe, Baofeng Temple, Panlong Lake, Luojiaping, Huxiao Gorge, Guanyin Rock, Baishuidong, and Jinluo Bay, as well as two independent scenic spots: Kuangzhong Garden and Leijia Ancient Village. With a forest coverage rate of 95.7%, the scenic area boasts a first-class ecological environment, ranking among the best in China and earning it the nickname "Green Treasure House." The air is rare in China, boasting a high negative oxygen ion content exceeding 100,000 per cubic centimeter, creating a fresh air that is beneficial to human health and earning it the nickname "Natural Oxygen Bar."
Subtropical monsoon climate;
The annual average temperature is 13.7-17.5℃, which is comfortable and pleasant. It is also known as a "leisure resort". It is a great place for summer tourism and suitable for summer travel.
Guanyinyan Scenic Area, Baishuidong Scenic Area, Huxiaoxia Scenic Area, Baofeng Temple, Panlong Lake Scenic Area, Kuangzhong Garden;
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The Three Claws is a famous natural rock formation located in Yichun, Jiangxi Province. It is renowned for its unique three-clawed shape, which has become a symbol of the region. The site is considered both a natural wonder and a cultural landmark, with several local legends tied to the formation's origin. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and serves as a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The Three Claws is located in Yichun, Jiangxi Province, China. To get there, you can take a bus or taxi from Yichun city center, which is approximately 30 kilometers away. It’s also accessible by private car, and walking trails lead directly to the rock formation from nearby parking areas.
The Three Claws is open to visitors year-round, but the best times to visit are during spring and autumn when the weather is mild. It is recommended to visit in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and crowds.
There is usually an entrance fee to visit the site, typically around 30-50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance onsite. Online booking may be available during peak seasons.
It is not always necessary to book tickets in advance, except during peak tourist seasons like national holidays. It is advisable to book a few days in advance if visiting during busy periods.
A visit to the Three Claws generally takes about 2 to 3 hours. This includes time for hiking, photography, and exploring the surrounding natural areas.
Guided tours are available, and they are typically offered in Chinese. Some tours may have English-speaking guides, especially during high tourist seasons.
Night visits and light shows are generally not available at the Three Claws site. The best experience is during the day when you can enjoy the natural beauty and clear views of the rock formations.
The Three Claws can be crowded during weekends and public holidays, especially in the summer. The least crowded times are during weekdays in the off-season (spring and autumn).
The Three Claws is accessible for elderly visitors and children, though some trails may be challenging for those with mobility issues. Wheelchair access is limited in certain areas, especially along the hiking paths.
Cash is commonly accepted, but mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are also widely used. Credit cards may not be accepted at all points, especially in smaller shops.
There are several local restaurants near the Three Claws that serve traditional Chinese food, particularly dishes from Jiangxi Province. Options for snacks and quick meals are also available at small cafes and food stalls near the entrance.
Vegetarian food options are available in the area, with many local restaurants offering vegetarian versions of traditional dishes. Halal food may be harder to find in this area.
There are several hotels and guesthouses in Yichun city center, around 30 km from the Three Claws. Accommodations range from budget to mid-range options.
There are small souvenir shops near the entrance to the Three Claws selling local crafts, postcards, and small keepsakes like rock-shaped souvenirs or jade ornaments.