No.8 of Local Restaurants in Lushan Global Geopark
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A new internet-famous restaurant on the top of Mount Lushan, located on Hemian Street, there are many people queuing up every day, probably because of the herd mentality. The decoration is fresh and simple, and the waiters are all young people. They serve dishes by jogging, and the rhythm is brisk. So the turnover here is fast, and the waiting time is not too long. You can eat popsicles for free while queuing. The dishes taste good, and the quantity is not as large as that of ordinary farmhouses, and it is relatively exquisite.
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A new internet-famous restaurant on the top of Mount Lushan, located on Hemian Street, there are many people queuing up every day, probably because of the herd mentality. The decoration is fresh and simple, and the waiters are all young people. They serve dishes by jogging, and the rhythm is brisk. So the turnover here is fast, and the waiting time is not too long. You can eat popsicles for free while queuing. The dishes taste good, and the quantity is not as large as that of ordinary farmhouses, and it is relatively exquisite.
Good taste, reasonable value, and they didn’t charge us for repeated orders, which was really good!
Wanglu said: The overall blue and white style outside the store is very fresh. The antique atmosphere hits you when you enter the door. The Chinese architectural style is clean and comfortable.
Come and taste it.
Family! Who understands! Enough of the city's car fumes, I rushed to Lushan with my "escape plan" in mind, only to be blown away by the clouds, water, and mountains. Now, even slacking off at work, the sound of San Diequan's waterfall fills my head. Even my coffee isn't as bitter as it used to be. This "eye- and soul-cleansing" experience is a steal! Let's debunk a myth: Don't believe the "Lushan is only for the elderly" craze! A big, big leak! Hidden gems here will make young people's memories burst and foodies rave about three bowls of rice. And best of all, you can avoid the crowds! Here's the guide to the best of the best! 1. Must-see attractions (avoid pitfalls and only see the highlights!) - San Diequan: Don't be intimidated by the saying, "If you haven't visited San Diequan, you haven't really been to Lushan!" Don't want to climb 1,300 steps? Take the cable car! The one-way trip costs 80 yuan, and it takes 10 minutes to get to the observation deck. A 5-minute walk brings you to the waterfall. The splashing water is refreshing, and visiting in the summer saves you money on air conditioning. But don't wear white shoes! I stepped into a mud puddle last time, and my white shoes turned gray, almost causing me to lose my composure. - Wulao Peak: Sunrise lovers rejoice! Depart from Guling Town at 4 a.m., take a 20-yuan taxi to the Four Peaks Observation Deck. Around 6 a.m., the sun peeks through the mountains, and a sea of clouds drifts beneath your feet. The photos you take with your phone look like a fairyland photo. But remember to wear a jacket! The wind at the top is so strong it can mess up your hair, so don't get so caught up in the cold you freeze like a sieve. - Ruqin Lake: A must-see for lazy people! No climbing required; a walk around the lake takes only an hour. The water is emerald green, and the fir trees along the lake are numerous. Sit on a bench and snap a silhouette, and everyone on your social media will be asking, "Is this Switzerland?" Visit in the evening, when the setting sun casts a gentle glow over the lake. 2. Transportation & Accommodation (No Detours, No Wasted Money!) - Transportation: The most convenient option is to take a 15 yuan taxi to Lushan South Gate, then buy a 160 yuan entrance fee plus a 90 yuan sightseeing bus pass (valid for 7 days). The bus goes to all the attractions, making it easier than driving, and you don't have to fight for parking. Don't take illegal taxis! Someone once said, "50 yuan to get you up the mountain," but they charged more halfway. It was a rip-off! - Accommodation: Stay in Guling Town! It's convenient and plentiful. For 150 yuan, you can stay in a B&B with a balcony. Open the window to see the mountain views in the morning, and explore the bustling night market in the evening. Don't stay at the foot of the mountain! You'll waste two hours going up and down the mountain every day, leaving you exhausted and exhausted. 3. Foodies Must Show Off (Don't Just Eat Instant Noodles!) - Stone Partridge: Don't Think It's a Chicken! It's actually a frog, its meat so tender it melts in your mouth. It's delicious braised or steamed. It's 38 yuan a portion, and paired with a bowl of rice, it's a real treat. But don't eat it at the entrance to the scenic area! Go to Wanglu Shuo in Guling Town for authentic flavor at a reasonable price. - Lushan Baby Potatoes: A must-buy at the night market! 5 yuan a portion, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, sprinkled with chili powder, and incredibly delicious while walking. I bought two last time and finished them before I even reached my B&B, so I almost went back to buy more. - Cloud Tea: A great souvenir! Don't buy the expensive ones; the 50 yuan a can is delicious. After brewing, it's rich and fragrant, and it's a great gift for colleagues instead of snacks. But don't buy it inside the scenic area! The supermarket at the entrance is cheaper, and you can sample the tea to avoid disappointment. 4. Pitfall Avoidance & Photography Tips (Even clumsy photographers can win!) - Pitfall Avoidance Tip: Don't ride the sightseeing bus in the wrong direction! The east route from Guling Town to San Diequan is the east route, and the west route to Huajing is the west route. If you can't remember, ask the driver, otherwise you'll end up taking a long detour. Also, avoid the overpriced water in the scenic area. It's 2 yuan a bottle in the Guling Town supermarket, but 5 yuan in the scenic area. It's a rip-off! - Photography Tip: Use "panorama mode" to capture all three tiers of the San Diequan waterfall for a truly spectacular shot. Don't go against the light when photographing the sunrise at Wulao Peak! Stand to the right of the viewing platform, so the sun is slightly in front of you. This way, your face won't look darker and will appear brighter. Wear light-colored clothing! White and light blue go perfectly with the green mountains and clear waters. Avoid dark colors, as they'll look like "moving shadows" in your photos. Finally, a heartfelt note: Don't overpack your itinerary! Lushan is a place for leisurely exploration. See the mountains in the morning, play in the water in the afternoon, and visit the night market in the evening. When you're tired, find a teahouse to relax. That's what a vacation should be like. Otherwise, what's the difference between that and just trying to meet your KPIs at work? Save your guide now! Next time, don't just head to Huangshan for the crowds! Lushan's beautiful mountains and waters will wash away all your worries! #LushanTravelGuide #LushanGuide #HealingTravel #TravelAvoidTravel #JiangxiTravel