Just escaped from Jianglang Mountain! These 3 traps turn kids into mountain goblins
by ASC. Ida 3749
May 7, 2025
Jiangshan is a city full of charm. Here is an in-depth travel concierge-level plan:
Main Scenic Spots Introduction
- Jianglang Mountain: A national 5A-level scenic area, famous for its Danxia landform known as the "Strange Peaks and Red Cliffs." The three towering stone slabs rise majestically, featuring "China's Longest Sky Corridor." It is also the only World Natural Heritage site in Zhejiang Province.
- Qingyang Mao Family Cultural Village: A national 5A-level scenic area, the birthplace of the Mao family in Jiangnan and the ancestral home of Mao Zedong. The ancient village is full of Ming and Qing dynasty charm, with white walls and black tiles, small bridges, and flowing water. Attractions include the Mao Family Ancestral Hall and Qingyang Ancestral Hall.
- Nianbadu Ancient Town: Located at the junction of Zhejiang, Fujian, and Jiangxi provinces, known as a "cultural island." Its architectural style integrates Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, and Northern Fujian Hakka styles. It also preserves 13 dialects and 176 surnames.
- Xianxia Pass: Known as the "Key to Southeast China," it is the best-preserved site of the late Tang Dynasty Huang Chao Rebellion in China. Along with Jianmen Pass, Hangu Pass, and Yanmen Pass, it is one of China's four great ancient passes.
- Fugai Mountain: Located at the Zhejiang-Fujian border, it is full of strange rocks and known as the "Number One Cave Heaven in Southern Zhejiang," a paradise for adventure lovers.
Travel Routes and Time Arrangements
- Three-Day Tour
- Day 1: In the morning, head to Jianglang Mountain, take the shuttle bus to the foot of the mountain, and follow the route of Weiren Peak → Xiake Pavilion → Wentian Pavilion → Sky Corridor. In the afternoon, go to Nianbadu Ancient Town, stroll along the ancient streets, admire Ming and Qing architecture, and visit Wenchang Pavilion, Chenggong Pavilion, and other attractions.
- Day 2: In the morning, visit Qingyang Mao Family Cultural Village, including the Mao Family Ancestral Hall and Mao Zishui’s former residence. In the afternoon, go to Xianxia Pass, walk the thousand-year-old ancient road, and feel the historical atmosphere.
- Day 3: Head to Fugai Mountain to experience the natural maze of jagged rocks and enjoy the unique view of three provinces at a glance.
- Five-Day Tour
- Day 1: After arriving in Jiangshan, visit Jianglang Mountain Scenic Area, then go to Qingyang Mao Family Cultural Village in the afternoon.
- Day 2: Spend the whole day exploring Nianbadu Ancient Town to deeply experience its culture and charm.
- Day 3: Visit Xianxia Pass, then tour the former residence of Dai Li.
- Day 4: Head to Fugai Mountain for an adventure tour.
- Day 5: Return to the city center, visit Xujing Park, and buy some special souvenirs.
Special Features
Jiangshan is a spicy food paradise, famous for the "Three Heads and One Palm" spicy dishes represented by duck head, rabbit head, fish head, and duck palm, which are irresistibly flavorful. Additionally, Jiangshan has a distinctive hardware culture and is the birthplace of the Jiangnan Mao family, with a profound Mao cultural heritage.
Local Specialty Recommendations
Jiangshan Green Peony Tea, Jiangshan Kiwi Fruit, etc.
Recommended Local Favorite Restaurants
- Li’s Baked Pancakes: Located at 93 Luxi South Road, offers three flavors of sesame pancakes with thin crust, generous filling, crispy and tender texture, and juicy. Average cost per person is 15 RMB.
- Chengbei Knife-Cut Noodle Restaurant: Located at 553 Ningxiu South Road, average cost per person is around 10-20 RMB. The knife-cut noodles are chewy and smooth, paired with spicy marinated duck head and chicken feet, very satisfying.
- Xie’s Kitchen: Located at 43 Jiangbin Road, a cost-effective Quzhou-style fusion restaurant that retains the characteristic spiciness while considering non-spicy diners. Portions are large, delicious, and affordable, with an average cost of 60 RMB per person.
Price and Consumption Information
- Tickets: Jianglang Mountain Scenic Area is free on weekdays; Nianbadu Ancient Town ticket costs about 75 RMB; Xianxia Pass ticket about 45 RMB; Fugai Mountain ticket about 50 RMB.
- Dining: Average cost in ordinary restaurants is 30-60 RMB per person; specialty restaurants cost 80-150 RMB per person.
- Accommodation: Hotels like Junlan Jiangshan International Resort in the city center range from 300-800 RMB; homestays in Nianbadu Ancient Town range from 200-500 RMB; homestays around Jianglang Mountain range from 300-600 RMB.
Cost-Effective Accommodation Recommendations
- Huajianling · Yunduan Mijing (Shimen Town Branch): Located in a tea garden with a beautiful and very quiet environment, rated 4.7.
- Huazhu Luxury · Xuanjingge Family Resort Homestay: Features a 2000㎡ outdoor leisure pool and lawn, rated 5.0.
- Feiniaoji X Zaoxue Jiayin Homestay: Enjoys a pastoral poetic cultural homestay at the foot of Jianglang Mountain, rated 4.9.
Pitfall Avoidance Guide
- When climbing Jianglang Mountain, follow the signs and do not leave the designated routes; pay attention to safety.
- The scenic spots are far apart; plan your routes and transportation in advance. Shuttle bus services are limited, so be sure to check the schedules ahead of time.
- When touring the ancient town, protect the ancient buildings and cultural relics; do not touch or carve them casually.
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