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Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (Yulong Xue Shan) (玉龙雪山, Yùlóng Xuěshān)

Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (Yulong Xue Shan) rises 5,596 meters above Lijiang, its 13 peaks visible from the Old Town on clear mornings. It is one of the southernmost peaks in the Himalayas and a sacred mountain for the Naxi people — it is forbidden to climb, but cable cars take visitors to the glacier park at 4,680 meters. The experience is dramatic: above the treeline, the landscape is rock and ice, and altitude sickness is a real risk. Below, the mountain is surrounded by alpine meadows, Naxi villages, and the Blue Valley (牦牛坪), a high plateau where yaks graze against the mountain backdrop.

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Is Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (Yulong Xue Shan) worth visiting?

The 5,596m sacred mountain above Lijiang — glacier viewing, alpine meadows, and the 4,680m highland glacier park accessible by cable car. ¥100+ park entry. Half-day trip.

Quick facts

Ticket¥100 park entry (大玉龙景区). Glacier Park cable car ¥140 one way. Blue Valley ¥45. Spring Panorama Garden ¥20.
Hours7:30–16:30 (cable cars close 16:00). Best season: May–October.
Recommended durationHalf a day for the glacier park. Full day if including Blue Valley or yak meadow.
Best time to visitMay–October for clear views. Early morning to avoid clouds. Avoid January–February (peak snow blocks views).
How to get thereBus 101 from Lijiang Old Town (¥15, 45 minutes) drops at the cable car station. Alternatively, DiDi from Old Town: ¥60–80, 40 minutes.
English signagepartial
Wheelchair accessibleno
Elevation5,596 m (Shanzhuroong peak)
Glacier park altitude4,680 m
Cable car2.4 km, one of China's highest
Sacred mountainNaxi Dongba religion — climbing forbidden
Best seasonMay–October (clearest skies)

What to expect

The approach from Lijiang passes through Naxi villages and terraced fields before the road climbs into the mountain's shadow. At the cable car station (甘海子), you board a Swiss-made cabin that rises 2.4 kilometers to the glacier park at 4,680 meters. The altitude hits immediately — walking 100 meters feels like 500, and the temperature drops from Lijiang's mild spring to near-zero. Oxygen cans (¥30) are sold at the station.

At the top, a boardwalk winds through the glacier park past ice formations and viewpoints. The main platform looks west toward Shanzhuroong, the highest peak. The glacier is visible but retreated — the visible ice is mostly permanent snow. The scale of the mountain is impossible to photograph; it fills the entire sky and dwarfs the viewing platform.

Below the glacier park, the Blue Valley (牦牛坪, Yak Meadow) is a high plateau at 3,700 meters connected by a separate cable car. Yaks graze here against the full backdrop of the 13 peaks — this is the most spectacular single view in the Lijiang area and less crowded than the glacier park.

How to get there

Bus 101 from Lijiang Old Town (¥15, 45 min) to the cable car station. DiDi from Old Town: ¥60–80, 40 min. Book tickets online — the cable cars sell out during Chinese holidays.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I climb Jade Dragon Snow Mountain?

No — it is a sacred mountain in Naxi Dongba religion, and climbing has been permanently banned since 2001. The cable cars only access the glacier park at 4,680m, which is below the summit. No trekking above the glacier park is permitted.

How do I avoid altitude sickness?

Take it slow at the top — no running or fast walking. Oxygen cans (¥30) are sold at the cable car station. Drink hot water and avoid heavy meals. If you have serious altitude concerns, the Blue Valley (3,700m) gives 80% of the views at 1,000m lower altitude.

Is this suitable for children?

Not for young children — the altitude (4,680m) poses real risks for under-10s. The Blue Valley (3,700m) is more manageable but still demanding. Teenagers usually handle it fine.

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