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What are the best routes and must-see attractions from Changsha to Lushan? How much does it cost? Thanks

It is recommended to take a train from Changsha to Nanchang, and take a bus directly from Nanchang to Lushan. (You can also transfer the train from Nanchang to Jiujiang, and then take a bus to Lushan. Jiujiang is at the foot of Lushan Mountain.) On Lushan Mountain Checking in at Guling Street, the full price of the entrance ticket is 180 yuan, and the student ticket is 135 yuan. (You can enjoy the first-line scenery after paying the big ticket. It is recommended to go there when you have time. Anyway, you have paid) The other second-line scenery is the most worthwhile. Yes, but you have to pay extra for the entrance fee. There is an entrance fee of 64 for Sandie Spring. Sandie Spring is the signature attraction of Lushan Mountain and a must-go! If the weather is good, you can go to Hanpokou to watch the sunrise in the morning, as well as Wulaofeng, Shimenjian, etc. It’s best to avoid going there during the National Day. That way, accommodation and food are much cheaper, there are fewer people, and it’s cleaner. It’s best to stay there for three to five days to feel the true face of Lushan Mountain. The weather on the mountain is cooler, remember. Bring a thicker jacket, since the temperature on the mountain is more than ten degrees cooler than in Changsha. For example, at the end of September, it is only 11 or 2 degrees on Lushan Mountain.