Exploring the "Three Hills and One Ferry," Tasting the "Three Treasures of Zhenjiang"
Compared to Suzhou, Wuxi, and Yangzhou, Zhenjiang in Jiangsu is a lesser-known tourist destination. However, this city, which dates back to the pre-Qin period and once served as the provincial capital of Jiangsu during the Republic of China era, boasts not only a long history but also a wealth of natural and cultural attractions. The "Three Hills and One Ferry" are among its most iconic highlights. On a sunny May day, a group of high school friends decided to visit Zhenjiang. With rain forecast for the next day, they condensed their two-day itinerary into one, embarking on a whirlwind tour of the "Three Hills and One Ferry."
First stop: Jinshan (Golden Hill). Even from a distance, the Jinshan Temple is visible, nestled among lush greenery with its yellow walls and black tiles contrasting beautifully with the verdant trees. Stepping through the temple gate, the scent of incense and the sound of bells create a serene atmosphere, while the legend of the White Snake flooding Jinshan adds a mystical charm. From the hill’s summit, the Yangtze River stretches like a jade ribbon to the east, dotted with boats that paint a lively riverside scene.
Next, a ferry ride took us to Jiaoshan (Coke Hill). This small island resembles a green gem floating on the Yangtze, with ancient trees towering overhead and stone inscriptions scattered throughout. The Dinghui Temple at the entrance exudes solemnity and antiquity, where monks chant sutras, offering a moment of peace and tranquility. Standing on Jiaoshan’s viewing platform, the river breeze washes away travel fatigue, leaving only awe for nature and reflection on history.
The third stop: Beigushan (Northern Solid Hill), renowned as the "First Mountain Under Heaven." Climbing the stone steps, we encountered numerous historical relics. The flying eaves of Ganlu Temple glistened in the sunlight, as if recounting the legendary tale of Liu Bei’s marriage proposal. From the Beigu Tower, the panoramic view of the rolling Yangtze, undulating hills, and the city’s skyline blended into a magnificent landscape painting.
The final destination: Xijin Ferry. This ancient district, with a thousand years of history, is the cultural heart of Zhenjiang. Its polished bluestone paths and well-preserved architecture from various eras—including the Guanyin Cave, Zhaoguan Stone Pagoda, former British Consulate, Life-Saving Association, and Li Gongpu’s former residence—tell the story of its long past. At the end of the street lies the ancient ferry site, once a vital crossing on the Yangtze, witnessing countless historical changes.
As the sun set, its golden light shimmered on the river. Our group left Zhenjiang with cherished memories, having not only admired its natural beauty but also deeply felt its rich historical and cultural heritage.
Travel Tips:
1. **Attraction Addresses, Opening Hours, and Ticket Prices**
- **Jinshan**
Address: No. 62, Jinshan Road, Runzhou District
Hours: 8:00–18:00 (last entry at 17:00)
Tickets: ¥50 (¥45 on Ctrip); half-price for students and seniors aged 60–69; free for children under 6, seniors over 70, disabled visitors, military personnel, and firefighters.
- **Jiaoshan**
Address: No. 83, Dongwu Road, Jingkou District
Hours: 8:00–17:30 (last ticket sale at 16:15, last entry at 16:30)
Tickets: Same as Jinshan.
- **Beigushan**
Address: No. 3, Dongwu Road, Jingkou District
Hours: 8:30–16:30
Tickets: ¥30 (¥27 on Ctrip); discounts as above.
- **Xijin Ferry**
Address: No. 25, Xijin Ferry Street, Runzhou District
Hours: Open all day.
Tickets: Free for the district; combo ticket for Guanyin Cave, Life-Saving Association, and Yuntai Pavilion: ¥40 (¥25 for students and seniors 60–69); free for eligible groups.
2. **Accommodation Recommendations**
Stay near the train station or Xijin Ferry for proximity to Jinshan, Beigushan, and Xijin Ferry—all within a 20-minute walk or a short bus ride (3–4 stops). Taxis cost around ¥10. We highly recommend the Vienna Hotel (Zhenjiang Train Station Xijin Ferry Branch) for its spacious, clean rooms, abundant breakfast options, and convenient location.
3. **Dining Recommendations**
Zhenjiang’s "Three Treasures" are Gua Gai Mian (pot lid noodles), Yao Rou (cured pork), and vinegar. Try them at Zhang Saozi Gua Gai Mian, just 200–300 meters from the Vienna Hotel. For local flavors, Hongyun Restaurant (Zhufang Branch), about 500 meters away, offers a clean environment, friendly service, and delicious, affordable dishes.