Hiking to the summit of Tongjingshan offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Visitors can also enjoy birdwatching, explore the local flora and fauna, and visit the nearby temples and cultural sites. Scenic spots like the Zuiyun Pavilion provide an excellent vantage point of the mountain and its surroundings.

Tongjing Mountain, located in the north of Tanshan in Guangfu Scenic Area in Wuzhong District, Suzhou , is 180 meters above sea level. A copper well is located on the top of the mountain, hence the name Tongjing Mountain. The " copper well " is not a real copper well, but a deep natural spring pool.
Tongjing Mountain is one of the most picturesque peaks in the Dengyu Mountain tributary in Guangfu, renowned for its unique beauty. Above the wellhead hangs a massive rock, from which clear spring water trickles through cracks in the rock face into the well, flowing year-round, never drying up even in the most severe droughts, yet never overflowing.
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Tongjingshan is a famous mountain in Suzhou, known for its beautiful scenery and cultural significance. It has been a site for centuries, drawing poets and scholars due to its serene environment. The mountain also holds spiritual significance, with several Buddhist temples situated on its slopes.
Tongjingshan is located in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. It is accessible by taxi from downtown Suzhou or by public bus. From the city center, you can also take a train to the nearby station and then continue by taxi or walking.
The mountain is open year-round. The best times to visit are during spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and the scenery is at its most picturesque. Summer can be crowded and hot, while winter offers a quiet, serene experience.
The entrance fee is typically around 50-100 RMB depending on the areas or activities you wish to explore. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through official tourism websites.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons like holidays and weekends. Booking 1-2 days ahead should be sufficient.
Exploring the main attractions of Tongjingshan, including hiking and visiting temples, takes about 4-6 hours. If you want to explore more in-depth or enjoy a relaxing day, you could spend a full day.
Key highlights include the Zuiyun Pavilion, the ancient Buddhist temples, the scenic hiking trails, and the summit with panoramic views of the surrounding region. Don’t miss the peaceful nature walks and the birdwatching opportunities.
Guided tours are available, mostly in Mandarin. English-speaking guides may be available by request. Audio guides are also available in Mandarin.
The best photography spots include the summit views from Zuiyun Pavilion, panoramic shots from the mountain trails, and the temple areas surrounded by lush greenery.
Start with the hike up to Zuiyun Pavilion for the best views. Then visit the temples on the way down, and enjoy a nature walk through the mountain's forested paths. Make sure to take time to appreciate the peaceful surroundings at each stop.
There are no night tours or light shows available, but the mountain offers a peaceful evening atmosphere, perfect for a serene stroll. The area is not typically visited at night, making it quieter during the evening.
The mountain can be crowded on weekends and public holidays, especially in the peak tourist seasons. Weekdays, early mornings, and off-peak seasons like winter are less crowded.
Facilities on Tongjingshan include rest areas, toilets, and small shops selling refreshments and local snacks. Water is available, but it’s recommended to carry your own supply while hiking.
The mountain trails are somewhat challenging for elderly visitors or those with mobility issues, but there are paved paths leading to some of the temples. Children will enjoy the scenic views and nature walks, though some trails may be too strenuous for very young children.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay and Alipay) are accepted at most locations on the mountain. However, it's a good idea to carry some cash for smaller transactions or in case of technical issues with mobile payment systems.
There are a few local restaurants around the base of the mountain, offering traditional Jiangsu cuisine. Some small cafes serve snacks and drinks for hikers.
Vegetarian options are available at some local restaurants, as many dishes in Jiangsu cuisine feature vegetables. Vegan and halal options may be more limited but can be found in larger restaurants in Suzhou city.
There are several hotels and guesthouses near the base of Tongjingshan, ranging from budget to mid-range. For more luxury accommodations, Suzhou city offers numerous options, located about 30 minutes away by car.
Nearby attractions include the famous Suzhou gardens, such as the Humble Administrator's Garden, as well as the historic Pingjiang Road. Tongli Water Town is also a beautiful, nearby attraction to combine with your trip.
There are small souvenir shops around Tongjingshan selling local handicrafts, tea, and other traditional Chinese souvenirs like postcards, calligraphy, and paintings.
To continue your trip, you can take a taxi back to Suzhou city for further exploration, or take a bus or private car to nearby attractions such as Tongli Water Town or the Suzhou Gardens.