Serenity at Lushan West Sea: Jiangxi’s Natural Oxygen Bar video poster

Serenity at Lushan West Sea: Jiangxi’s Natural Oxygen Bar

Imagine waking up to mist swirling above a serene lake dotted with over 8,000 emerald islets — this is Lushan West Sea in east China’s Jiangxi Province. Often called a “natural oxygen bar,” this 308 km² wonder sits at the foot of Lushan Mountain, blending pristine waters with lush greenery.

Diving into the details, Lushan West Sea boasts an average depth of 45 meters and underwater visibility surpassing 11 meters. Its crystal-clear waters and pure air — rich in negative oxygen ions — earn it national first-grade ratings for both water and air quality. It’s no wonder visitors describe it as a breath of fresh air in every sense.

For young global citizens and digital nomads, this is more than a postcard-perfect destination. High-speed internet spots near the lakeshores mean you can swap your office view for a panorama of tranquil waters and historic islets, all while staying connected.

Eco-conscious travelers will appreciate how local authorities balance tourism with conservation. Sustainable boat tours, guided nature hikes, and zero-waste initiatives protect the lake’s delicate ecosystem, making every visit a chance to learn about responsible travel.

Tune in to our live stream and immerse yourself in Lushan West Sea’s harmony between humans and nature. Whether you’re planning your next getaway or just need a moment of calm, let this corner of Jiangxi inspire your sense of adventure.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back To Top