The rock like a lotus, Lianhua Yan, at the Lianhua Mountain foot in Chetou Town, Anyuan County, is a natural cave sandwiched between two peaks, 4.5 m wide and 7 m long, furnished with a pedestal of Buddha on a terrace. During the Longqing Emperor’s reign of the Ming Dynasty, the cave was entitled "Lotus Cave" by county magistrate Zhou Chang, as of now, praised as a summer resort entering the county-level protected cultural relic list. Main scenic spots around here are "Thin Strip Of Sky" Falls, Stone Pagoda, Stone Swallow Cave and more.
The Yongzhen lounge bridge, listed among national key protected cultural relics, is located in Yongzhen village, Xinlong Township, west of Anyuan County, Jiangxi Province, built in 1652, the 9th year of Shunzhi Emperor’s reign in Qing Dynasty.The bridge, 38.5 m long and 4.33 m wide, has its bridge top uniquely blended with houses. The multi-storied building straddles bridge holes, with Chinese fir wood beams erected on stone bridge piers. Quite different from ordinary others, Yongzhen Lounge Bridge displays a design featuring ingenious application of ancient Chinese wood building technology in stone arch bridge.Overlooked from afar, this bridge, like a spanning rainbow against pavilions, adds marvellous strokes to the breath-taking landscape.
Sitting within the border of Jingxi village, Longbu Town, Anyuan County, the charming and historic Crag is in fact a stretch of precipice, nearly 100 m high and over 100 m wide, with 800-strong year- old little Buddhist temple initially erected on it during the Kaixi Emperor’s reign in the Southern Song Dynasty(1205)Surviving a seesaw struggle of being ruined and repaired, the tourist attraction was accredited as a county-level protected cultural relic in 1983, incredibly renowned for three wonders of crag, spring and pavilion, including Guan Yin Pavilion, Guan Yin Breast, Rice Growing Stone, Rice Sieving Stone, Poplar and Willow Water, Fairy Stone, Triangle Flag, just to name a few.
The screen-like mountain peak of Jiulong, Jiulong Zhang in Chinese, in the northwest of Sanbai Mountain, borders on four townships of Lianjiang, Xinlong, Fengshan and Zhengang, stretching 17 km from east to west, with a barrier of nine lofty peaks and zigzag ridges. Its main apex, 1,106 m above sea level, sprawling 50 km2, has a stretch of summits and hills with rugged rocks, as well as imposing waterfalls rushing down crags, all shrouded in clouds.Jiulong Screen, according to legend, is where 9 genuine dragons spit pearls, and here abounds with the tea of Jiulong, once a tribute paid to the imperial palace. Furthermore, it is also the cradle of Ganan Tea Picking Opera prevailing in Southern Jiangxi. Natural landscapes such as Dragon's Pond, Immortals Stacking Stones, Stone Gong and Drum are most visited.