Lushan Mountain
In northern Jiangxi Province, Lushan Mountain faces the Yangtze River to the north and on the east borders Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China.
It is best known for three spectacles: the cloud sea, the waterfalls and the craggy cliffs, which have been depicted in many poems since ancient times.
The ever-changing mist that can come or disappear suddenly makes the mountain a mystery.
At the cinema in the center of the mountain, a film called "Romance on Lushan Mountain" has been shown since 1980, which is a Guinness World Record for its longest screening time in the same cinema.


Transportation: Get to Nanchang from Shanghai, and then find the shuttle buses at the Long-distance Bus Station in the morning.
Admission: 160 yuan
(China Daily by Lu Rong August 2, 2007)