Maps of East China for Garmin navigation devices
The map coverage includes the territory of East China (Provinces Shanghai, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shandong, Zhejiang). These maps have contour lines and hill shading and are intended for recreational use.
The package includes the following:
A file for a Garmin GPS device. This is an installation image for microSD cards for the Garmin navigation device.
A file for the Microsoft Windows operating system. This is a GMAP installation archive for the Garmin BaseCamp software.
A file for the Apple macOS operating system. This is a GMAP archive for the Garmin BaseCamp software.
The maps are available online.
Tour proposal
Where can you find the most beautiful hikes in East China?
1. Mount Huangshan (Anhui) – Heavenly Pines Trail
A world-famous hike among jagged granite peaks, hot springs, and iconic “sea of clouds.” Trails pass through ancient pine forests and offer breathtaking sunrise and sunset views.
2. Mount Putuo (Zhejiang) – Coastal Temple Walk
A scenic pilgrimage hike on a sacred island, with paths winding through temples, cliffs, and coastal forests. Ideal for combining spiritual sites with natural beauty.
3. Wuyi Mountains (Fujian) – Nine-Bend River Trail
A moderate hike along the scenic Nine-Bend River, through bamboo groves, cliffs, and tea plantations. Offers waterfalls, dramatic rock formations, and serene riverside paths.
4. Mount Tai (Shandong) – South Gate to Summit
China’s most revered mountain, with historic stone stairways leading to temples and panoramic summit views. Hike through dense forests and cultural relics.
5. Xianxia Scenic Area (Jiangxi) – Waterfall and Forest Trails
Moderate forested trails with waterfalls, streams, and lush vegetation. Ideal for nature lovers and hikers looking for peaceful routes off the beaten path.
6. Moganshan (Zhejiang) – Bamboo and Ridge Walks
Gentle to moderate hikes through bamboo forests, tea plantations, and rolling hills. Perfect for leisurely walks with spectacular greenery and fresh mountain air.
7. Yandang Mountains (Zhejiang) – Rock and Water Trails
A moderately challenging hike through dramatic cliffs, caves, and waterfalls. Panoramic vistas and scenic valleys make this a favorite for photographers and adventurers.
Where can you find the most beautiful cycle routes in East China?
1. Hangzhou to Moganshan – Bamboo and Tea Hills (Zhejiang)
A scenic ride from the city into rolling hills and bamboo forests. Moderate climbs lead to tea plantations and peaceful mountain roads with fresh air and panoramic views.
2. Huangshan Foothills Loop – Anhui
A moderately challenging loop through the villages and forests at the base of Huangshan. Cyclists enjoy dramatic granite scenery, rural landscapes, and quiet mountain roads.
3. Wuyi Mountains – Nine-Bend River Ride (Fujian)
A moderate ride along the Nine-Bend River, passing bamboo groves, waterfalls, and tea terraces. Serene river views and lush green hills make this a nature-focused cycling experience.
4. Xitang and Zhouzhuang Water Towns – Jiangsu
A gentle, flat ride through Jiangsu’s famous water towns, featuring canals, stone bridges, and traditional architecture. Perfect for leisurely sightseeing on two wheels.
5. Mount Tai Scenic Road – Shandong
A challenging climb with historic stone roads and panoramic mountain vistas. Cyclists pass temples, forests, and cultural landmarks along the ascent.
6. Lushan National Park – Jiangxi
A moderately hilly route through forests, rivers, and waterfalls. Ideal for cyclists who enjoy nature, scenic viewpoints, and less crowded roads.
7. Putuo Island Coastal Loop – Zhejiang
A relaxing coastal ride around Putuo Island with sea views, temple stops, and gentle terrain. Perfect for a combination of sightseeing and recreational cycling.