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We hiked Sanqingshan two days after hiking Yellow Mountain. Any edge the latter may have on scenery is marginal at best and is more than offset by the relative tranquillity of Sanqingshan. It is also much easier on the body not having to ascend and descend thousands of steps. The only wish we had (throughout nature spots in China) is that Chinese men could pay a tiny bit of respect towards 'No Smoking' signs rather than ignoring them with sheer arrogance.…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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Not too touristy, get there early if you want to walk around and see all scenic spots. Great views and well maintained paths, a number of places for snacks.
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Date of experience: October 2019
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We entered the park though Waishuangshi Cableway. Before going all the way up to the entrance, make sure you buy your tickets at the office which is located close to Hilton Hotel and right in front of a yin yang sculpture on the floor. Cableway round trip costs 245RMB (around 35USD) for adults, 123RMB for kids, and children shorter than 120cm go for free. There are many steep steps and the weather changes fast so, go prepared! Bring rain jackets, rain boots or shoe covers, umbrellas and snacks. It is rare to see foreigners at the park and the only food options they have is Chinese. We don’t enjoy Chinese food, so we brought snacks like apples, cookies, banana chips and more. You can easily buy water and other drinks at many spots around the park. We walked A LOT and it was totally worth coming because of the breathtaking views. Stunning nature with the most beautiful mountains I have ever seen.…
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Date of experience: July 2019
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The climb around the scenic area of this mountain is so well maintained that ordinary visitors have no problem in ascending and descending the well organized path. The scenes are absolutely enchanting, amazing and breathtaking. Visitors to Jiangxi must not miss this.
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Date of experience: March 2019
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