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Shanghai to Jiuhuashan Travel Guide

I just came back from there and haven’t compiled a specific guide, but if you need it, I can take the time to sort it out and send it to you tomorrow.

I started from Shanghai, because it happened to be In the off-season, (December 1st - February 28th of the following year), tickets, ropeways, and hotels are relatively cheap, so the average cost per person is about 1,000, and the duration is three days.

DAY1 , 7:28 Shanghai-Nanjing, train, arrived in Nanjing around 10 o'clock, took the subway to Hanzhongmen Long-distance Station, bought a ticket to Jiuhuashan. Afterwards, walked around Xinjiekou, had lunch, departed at 12:15, arrived Jiuhua Mountain is at 3:30 in the afternoon. We enter the mountain, put down our things, have a little dinner, and then we can watch the Buddhist activities in the evening and stroll down Jiuhua Street.

DAY2, morning, rooftop scenic spot, noon, Su Zhai (Jiuhua Mountain Su Zhai is very famous) In the afternoon, Centennial Palace Scenic Area, Gion Temple, in the evening, local food restaurant.

DAY3, in the morning, the Palace of the Flesh. At noon, long-distance bus back to Nanjing, then back to Shanghai by car .

Because the long-distance bus journey to Jiuhua Mountain is relatively long, and I hate riding in cars, I chose this method, half train and half car, and I can also spend some time in Nanjing in the middle.

If you are interested, you can leave me a message and I will send you a detailed guide and the phone number of the accommodation. Haha, I think it would be a good stay.