Jiulong Waterfall Scenic
Jiulong Waterfall Scenic
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dddree goa
Monaco64 contributions
Aug 2019
You can not go to the sky lanterns, but you must come here to walk, the scenery is good, the air is good, the waterfall is so spectacular.
But Too many people! The Chinese tourists are everywhere!!! And there's a lot of rubbish on the ground!!
But Too many people! The Chinese tourists are everywhere!!! And there's a lot of rubbish on the ground!!
Written 14 August 2019
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George W
London, UK47 contributions
Aug 2019 • Couples
As a change from the nearby busy mountain top we went to visit the 9 Dragon Waterfall. Whilst the Waterfalls themselves are not overly impressive, the pools are crystal clear and the baboo forests are stunning.
It's a simple uphill walk along the river, a temple on the way and a few snack shops. A nice way to spend a few hours but not sure it justifies the 85RMB entry fee.
It's a simple uphill walk along the river, a temple on the way and a few snack shops. A nice way to spend a few hours but not sure it justifies the 85RMB entry fee.
Written 1 August 2019
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wendywelding
Singapore, Singapore517 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
visited on a rainy day. the falls were spectacular following a few days of heavy rain. from park entrance, to reach the highest accessible point of the falls requires a 30 - 40min walk including some steep stairs. the entrance ticket costs RMB 85, free entry for senior citizens (above 65 yrs I think...). To reach the park, travel time from Tangkou took about 15mins by car.
Written 18 June 2019
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Maps814542
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Sep 2018 • Solo
A very nice hike up the mountain. It's a lot of climbing be prepared. But it is really worth it. The 9 dragons waterfall, breaks into many nice views along the route. It took about 40 minutes to reach the top, but I recommend, to pause a long the way up and down, enjoy the bamboo forest, and sound of water cascsding
Written 23 September 2018
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Lewis B
London, UK23 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
Very steep steps near the end but worth the walk and entrance money. If you can take some food with you and enjoy a snack and drink at the top.
Written 7 November 2017
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Peach
Hong Kong, China43 contributions
Jun 2017 • Friends
We stayed on night downhill before heading up to Huang Shan. There is nothing to do at the small town 湯口, so we took a 20 mins cab and visit the waterfall. Walked a few hundreds steps up and reached the top of the hill is a nice warm up for the following hiking at Huang Shan.
Written 15 June 2017
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Daniel A
Beijing, China33,004 contributions
Apr 2017 • Friends
I had been a little frustrated with tourists so any place without the mass of hordes pushing and shoving each other trying to get a selfie was a welcome relief. The falls were pleasant. Of course I've seen much better but the place was clean, tranquil and not a terrible walk thus the excellent rating. You will enjoy it especially if you've been around too many tourists for an extended period.
Written 30 April 2017
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TJX05
Singapore, Singapore617 contributions
Dec 2016 • Family
We spent about 90 minutes here. A nice walk up the park along the waterfall trail. Very clean and well managed park.
Not much water during our visit during winter. Still a great place to take some pictures and spend time visiting the are near Huangshan.
Not much water during our visit during winter. Still a great place to take some pictures and spend time visiting the are near Huangshan.
Written 31 December 2016
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Ana C
Nelson, New Zealand42 contributions
Nov 2016
It was quite nice and relaxing, easy walk. The scenery of water falls were divided into several parts of the the dragon. First impression you only see one waterfall which was average but if you follow the path and sign it will lead you to another first and second falls and so on. I expect to see one stunning waterfall but reality I have to walk to different walk to see it, the last one you can see it in the distance only. Be wary the East gate which was different than the main entrance was quite tough but the scenery was nice. You can see Camellia trees, tea plantation. A lot of steps down like in Mt. Huangshan. Not recommended if you just want easy nice walk.
Written 23 December 2016
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Astafaze
Haarlem, The Netherlands8 contributions
Nov 2016 • Couples
We were surprised by a Low amount of tourists. Visited few nice waterfalls, which are really high. This visit is a good idea for a relaxing afternoon! For entry we paid 112 rmb (1normal + 1student ticket bought via our hotel).
Written 15 November 2016
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- Jiulong Waterfall Scenic is open:
- Sun - Sat 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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