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

Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (Yùlóng Xuěshān) is a 5,596m glaciated mountain 15 km north of Lijiang, the nearest significant snow peak to a major Chinese city. The mountain's 13 peaks are covered in glaciers descending to 4,000m, visible from Lijiang on clear mornings as a white saw-tooth against the Yunnan sky. The main tourist access is via three cable car systems (冰川大索道) that ascend to 4,506m on the main peak, allowing visitors to walk to the glacier viewing platform and (in good weather) to the summit trail at 4,680m. The area is part of the Three Parallel Rivers UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Is Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (Yulong) worth visiting?

A 5,596m glaciated peak above Lijiang — China's closest accessible雪山 to a mid-size city. Cable car to 4,506m. ¥100–180 depending on season. Go at opening time to avoid clouds. Half-day trip.

Quick facts

Ticket¥100 entry to the park (as of 2026). Cable car ¥180 one-way (大索道). Combined ticket (entry + cable car) ¥280. Children under 1.2m free. Oxygen bottle ¥20–30 at the cable car station.
Hours07:00–16:00 (cable car last ascent 13:00). Best time to ascend: 08:00–10:00 for clearest skies. Afternoon clouds often obscure the summit.
Recommended durationHalf-day (4–5 hours) including cable car, glacier viewing, and the optional Blue Valley hike.
Best time to visitOctober–March for the clearest skies and best glacier visibility. Avoid summer (monsoon clouds obscure the peak most afternoons). Go at opening time (07:00) to maximise your chance of clear views. Early mornings in any season give the best visibility.
How to get there15 km north of Lijiang. A DiDi from Lijiang costs ¥60–80 / 45 minutes. Most visitors go as part of a guided tour (¥380–480) that includes transport, cable car, and an ethnic village visit. A private car with driver for the day costs ¥400–500.
English signageyes
Wheelchair accessibleno
Elevation5,596 m (Shanzhuroong peak)
Cable car top4,506 m
UNESCO statusPart of Three Parallel Rivers World Heritage Site (2003)
Glaciers19 modern glaciers on the peak
Temperature at top-5°C to 5°C year-round; wind chill can be severe
Distance from Lijiang15 km north

What to expect

Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is named for its shape: from Lijiang's flat valley floor, the 13 peaks of the Shanzhuroong massif resemble a jade dragon curled above the city, its snow line tracing the dragon's spine. The mountain is geologically active — it is a horst mountain formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates, the same process that created the Himalayas. The glaciers on its northern face have been retreating since the Little Ice Age and are the most studied in China's subtropics.

The cable car (大索道, "Big Cable Car") ascends 1,000m in 10 minutes from 3,350m to 4,506m, the highest cable car access point in Yunnan. At the top, a 1km viewing platform loop (栈道) at 4,506m allows visitors to view the glacier and, on clear days, the summit at 5,596m. The thin air at 4,500m affects everyone — headaches, breathlessness, and fatigue are normal. Oxygen bottles are sold at the cable car station (¥20–30) and are recommended for visitors unused to altitude. The temperature at the top is 10–15°C below Lijiang; even in summer, warm layers are essential.

The area around the cable car base has been developed into a theme-park-like experience: there is a Naxi cultural show (印象丽江, ¥190), several ethnic village visits, a yak meadow (牦牛坪), and hiking trails. The most atmospheric experience is the early morning before the clouds roll in and before the tour groups arrive. The Baisha Old Town at the mountain's foot has a Naxi fresco that predates Lijiang's old town.

How to get there

15 km north of Lijiang. A DiDi from central Lijiang costs ¥60–80 / 45 minutes. The most popular option is a day tour from Lijiang (¥380–480) that includes transport, cable car, park entry, and usually lunch. This is the most practical option for international visitors as the logistics (cable car booking, oxygen, altitude acclimatisation) are managed by the operator.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Jade Dragon Snow Mountain worth visiting?

Yes — it is one of the most spectacular natural landmarks in Yunnan and the view from the glacier platform at 4,506m is genuinely awe-inspiring. The altitude is challenging but manageable. Budget a half-day and go at opening time.

Will I get altitude sickness?

Almost certainly to some degree at 4,500m. Symptoms range from mild headache and breathlessness to nausea. Buy oxygen at the base station (¥20–30), walk slowly, and descend if symptoms worsen. Do not ascend to the platform if you already feel unwell at Lijiang (2,400m).

What's the best time to go?

Early morning (arrive at 07:00) for the clearest skies. October–March for the best overall visibility. Summer afternoons are usually cloudy. The mountain is visible from Lijiang most mornings before 10:00.

How do I get there?

DiDi from Lijiang (¥60–80, 45 minutes) or a day tour from Lijiang (¥380–480 including transport and cable car). The most practical option for international visitors is a tour, which handles the cable car booking and altitude logistics.

Is the cable car safe?

Yes — it is a modern European-built cable car system operated by state tourism. The cars are enclosed and climate-controlled. The ascent is smooth.

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