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The Wugongshan or Wu-kung Mountains, now a tourist resort, are a range of mountains located in the west of Jiangxi, China. It is the geography boundary of Anfu County, Luxi County, Jiangxi, Yichun, Jiangxi, and Lianhua County. Its highest point is 1918.3 m high Baihe Feng located in Anfu County.
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Wugong Mountain

Luxi County, Jiangxi, Pingxiang, China, 343206
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The Wugongshan or Wu-kung Mountains, now a tourist resort, are a range of mountains located in the west of Jiangxi, China. It is the geography boundary of Anfu County, Luxi County, Jiangxi, Yichun, Jiangxi, and Lianhua County. Its highest point is 1918.3 m high Baihe Feng located in Anfu County.

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Joe MacphersonJoe Macpherson
Wugong Mountain, one of the three renowned mountains in ancient times in South China, covers an area of over 120 square kilometers and contains the highest peak in Jiangxi province: White Crane Peak. It reaches 1,918.3 meters and attracts many visitors very year. There are many terraces in front of the mountain. In spring, farmers prepare the land. The way they work has not changed since the time of their ancestors. Even today, they plough the fields with a buffalo. This spiritual mountain has a history of past poets and literati coming here for inspiration and reflection.  Some of the paths are paved with pebbles. It’s said that walking on the pebbles is good for your health. Numerous children and elderly people sometimes take off their shoes and walk on the pebbles. The most famous thing about this mountain is the ‘sea of clouds’ which can form depending on the weather. Unfortunately we were not lucky enough to see this as we had glorious sunny weather during my 2 days hiking here.  Missing out on this was compensated by a glorious 5am sunrise, seeing this fiery orb slowly rise up to greet a new day was awe inspiring and worth the grueling hike Astonishingly due to the clear weather and lack of clouds we managed to see a ‘blood moon’ and beautiful stars in the sky.  Living in a big city with light pollution this is something I never thought I would see in China. The hike itself is very challenging.  With endless stairs and monotonous stomping up and up, you almost feel like you want to die.  but stick it with, IT IS WORTH IT!The green panorama at the top is mind blowing, and seems to stretch on forever and ever. The lush surroundings and fresh air of the top make you feel alive and enthused with life.  This is China at its finest.  Along the route up there are lots of streams and waterfalls to see, and trees surround you, you almost feel at one with nature (apart from all the people).  Bring lots of water and snacks with you as the prices on the mountain side are scandalously high and you’ll end up paying a lot. The peak is awash with colours as there are so many tents around, each with a vibrant colour of its own, its a visual feast for the eyes.  The tent is reasonable and comes with a sleeping bag and a soft cover, it is big enough for 2 people just about and costs 100-200 RMB depending on where you put it. We chose a more isolated spot away from the mass crowds.  I recomend choosing a good spot for the early sunrise, which is usually 5.30am or so and then pack up the tent before breakfast.  There is a little hotel/restaurant nearby where you can get some noodles ready for the climb down. Should you wish there are cable cars which run up and down, however there will likely be long lines and you may be quicker walking down.
Boaz HarelBoaz Harel
Amazing views, very comfortable hike, especially of taking the cable car, did not stay to sleep since I had no information about this place when I got to it. Hikes it two days (sucks, you have to pay twice if you don't sleep inside) first day walked up to the first cable car station, very long walk on endless steps, of you don't stop resting for too long you can finish it in an hour an a half, but I was very very very exhausted after doing so, just arrived very late and still wanted to complete that part on day 1. Day 2 I used both cable cars to go up to the golden summit, much much better views than the below part. Lovely place and looks like it's amazing to camp there, tents were offered to me for 300 kway, maybe can drop the price, didn't check. I guess for 300 you could buy one in town for you to keep :), stayed a while on the top then headed down by foot, again endless steps. (If you are not in a good condition, please either take LOTS of time to climb up, or do yourself a favor and take the cable car.
Fouzan ParkarFouzan Parkar
This is my favorite mountain among all in China. You can take cable car 🚡 at two different parts on the way to the top. You can also spend a night at the top just by paying 100CNY for the tent and 50 for clothes. If you love mountains ⛰ I suggest you to definitely visit this place. You'll get to see the whole milky way if you are lucky. If you walk it will talk upto 4 hours to climb but if you take cable car then upto 1.5 hours. Not many option at the top to eat. So better pack your food stuff with you.
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Wugong Mountain, one of the three renowned mountains in ancient times in South China, covers an area of over 120 square kilometers and contains the highest peak in Jiangxi province: White Crane Peak. It reaches 1,918.3 meters and attracts many visitors very year. There are many terraces in front of the mountain. In spring, farmers prepare the land. The way they work has not changed since the time of their ancestors. Even today, they plough the fields with a buffalo. This spiritual mountain has a history of past poets and literati coming here for inspiration and reflection.  Some of the paths are paved with pebbles. It’s said that walking on the pebbles is good for your health. Numerous children and elderly people sometimes take off their shoes and walk on the pebbles. The most famous thing about this mountain is the ‘sea of clouds’ which can form depending on the weather. Unfortunately we were not lucky enough to see this as we had glorious sunny weather during my 2 days hiking here.  Missing out on this was compensated by a glorious 5am sunrise, seeing this fiery orb slowly rise up to greet a new day was awe inspiring and worth the grueling hike Astonishingly due to the clear weather and lack of clouds we managed to see a ‘blood moon’ and beautiful stars in the sky.  Living in a big city with light pollution this is something I never thought I would see in China. The hike itself is very challenging.  With endless stairs and monotonous stomping up and up, you almost feel like you want to die.  but stick it with, IT IS WORTH IT!The green panorama at the top is mind blowing, and seems to stretch on forever and ever. The lush surroundings and fresh air of the top make you feel alive and enthused with life.  This is China at its finest.  Along the route up there are lots of streams and waterfalls to see, and trees surround you, you almost feel at one with nature (apart from all the people).  Bring lots of water and snacks with you as the prices on the mountain side are scandalously high and you’ll end up paying a lot. The peak is awash with colours as there are so many tents around, each with a vibrant colour of its own, its a visual feast for the eyes.  The tent is reasonable and comes with a sleeping bag and a soft cover, it is big enough for 2 people just about and costs 100-200 RMB depending on where you put it. We chose a more isolated spot away from the mass crowds.  I recomend choosing a good spot for the early sunrise, which is usually 5.30am or so and then pack up the tent before breakfast.  There is a little hotel/restaurant nearby where you can get some noodles ready for the climb down. Should you wish there are cable cars which run up and down, however there will likely be long lines and you may be quicker walking down.
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Amazing views, very comfortable hike, especially of taking the cable car, did not stay to sleep since I had no information about this place when I got to it. Hikes it two days (sucks, you have to pay twice if you don't sleep inside) first day walked up to the first cable car station, very long walk on endless steps, of you don't stop resting for too long you can finish it in an hour an a half, but I was very very very exhausted after doing so, just arrived very late and still wanted to complete that part on day 1. Day 2 I used both cable cars to go up to the golden summit, much much better views than the below part. Lovely place and looks like it's amazing to camp there, tents were offered to me for 300 kway, maybe can drop the price, didn't check. I guess for 300 you could buy one in town for you to keep :), stayed a while on the top then headed down by foot, again endless steps. (If you are not in a good condition, please either take LOTS of time to climb up, or do yourself a favor and take the cable car.
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Boaz Harel

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This is my favorite mountain among all in China. You can take cable car 🚡 at two different parts on the way to the top. You can also spend a night at the top just by paying 100CNY for the tent and 50 for clothes. If you love mountains ⛰ I suggest you to definitely visit this place. You'll get to see the whole milky way if you are lucky. If you walk it will talk upto 4 hours to climb but if you take cable car then upto 1.5 hours. Not many option at the top to eat. So better pack your food stuff with you.
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Wugong Mountain, one of the three renowned mountains in ancient times in South China, covers an area of over 120 square kilometers and contains the highest peak in Jiangxi province: White Crane Peak. It reaches 1,918.3 meters and attracts many visitors very year.

There are many terraces in front of the mountain. In spring, farmers prepare the land. The way they work has not changed since the time of their ancestors. Even today, they plough the fields with a buffalo.

This spiritual mountain has a history of past poets and literati coming here for inspiration and reflection.  Some of the paths are paved with pebbles. It’s said that walking on the pebbles is good for your health. Numerous children and elderly people sometimes take off their shoes and walk on the pebbles.

The most famous thing about this mountain is the ‘sea of clouds’ which can form depending on the weather. Unfortunately we were not lucky enough to see this as we had glorious sunny weather during my 2 days hiking here.  Missing out on this was compensated by a glorious 5am sunrise, seeing this fiery orb slowly rise up to greet a new day was awe inspiring and worth the grueling hike

Astonishingly due to the clear weather and lack of clouds we managed to see a ‘blood moon’ and beautiful stars in the sky.  Living in a big city with light pollution this is something I never thought I would see in China.

The hike itself is very challenging.  With endless stairs and monotonous stomping up and up, you almost feel like you want to die.  but stick it with, IT IS WORTH IT!The green panorama at the top is mind blowing, and seems to stretch on forever and ever. The lush surroundings and fresh air of the top make you feel alive and enthused with life.  This is China at its finest.  Along the route up there are lots of streams and waterfalls to see, and trees surround you, you almost feel at one with nature (apart from all the people).  Bring lots of water and snacks with you as the prices on the mountain side are scandalously high and you’ll end up paying a lot.

The peak is awash with colours as there are so many tents around, each with a vibrant colour of its own, its a visual feast for the eyes.  The tent is reasonable and comes with a sleeping bag and a soft cover, it is big enough for 2 people just about and costs 100-200 RMB depending on where you put it.

We chose a more isolated spot away from the mass crowds.  I recomend choosing a good spot for the early sunrise, which is usually 5.30am or so and then pack up the tent before breakfast.  There is a little hotel/restaurant nearby where you can get some noodles ready for the climb down.

Should you wish there are cable cars which run up and down, however there will likely be long lines and you may be quicker...

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6y

Amazing views, very comfortable hike, especially of taking the cable car, did not stay to sleep since I had no information about this place when I got to it. Hikes it two days (sucks, you have to pay twice if you don't sleep inside) first day walked up to the first cable car station, very long walk on endless steps, of you don't stop resting for too long you can finish it in an hour an a half, but I was very very very exhausted after doing so, just arrived very late and still wanted to complete that part on day 1. Day 2 I used both cable cars to go up to the golden summit, much much better views than the below part. Lovely place and looks like it's amazing to camp there, tents were offered to me for 300 kway, maybe can drop the price, didn't check. I guess for 300 you could buy one in town for you to keep :), stayed a while on the top then headed down by foot, again endless steps. (If you are not in a good condition, please either take LOTS of time to climb up, or do yourself a favor and take...

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5.0
4y

This is my favorite mountain among all in China. You can take cable car 🚡 at two different parts on the way to the top. You can also spend a night at the top just by paying 100CNY for the tent and 50 for clothes.

If you love mountains ⛰ I suggest you to definitely visit this place. You'll get to see the whole milky way if you are lucky.

If you walk it will talk upto 4 hours to climb but if you take cable car then upto 1.5 hours.

Not many option at the top to eat. So better pack your food...

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