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Jinfushan Scenic Spot

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Jinfoshan Mountain belongs to a typical limestone karst topography and Neocathaysian structural system, it has very rich special plants and rare plants, has many karst cave systems, of which the mountainous karst system is mainly featured by its large cave space, high elevation and long formation age.
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Jinfushan Scenic Spot (ID: 1624)
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First published: 23/03/18.

Zoë Sheng

Jinfushan Scenic Spot

Jinfushan Scenic Spot (On tentative list)

Jinfushan Scenic Spot by Zoë Sheng

Jinfo Mountain (Golden Buddha Mountain) is a short train/bus ride away from Chongqing. As it is rather famous in the region there are many tourists coming here and it is easy to blend in with the crowds. It boasts karst gorges, stone forests and caves, with the latter being the most attractive to mainland tourists. There are also a few Buddha caves which the mountain is named after but they are more like caves with shrines inside.

From the southern entrance after taking the ropeway up there is a very flat well-built plank walk along the cliff side. This is very enjoyable. You can see caves along the way and one cave can take you through the cliff to the road from where you can take the bus back to the entrance. As this is a little too fast to explore the area I recommend you also go through the cave (most tourists want to see the cave as pointed out already) and then from the cave exit on the other side take the plank road again along the cliff side to the start of ascending the mountain. Going up the mountain is a little tougher but does not take too long either. Once at the top I hardly saw people and the birds become less shy. It is possible to see the stone forests from this walk down the other side. From the end of the path you can continue down to the ropeway station or wait for a …

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