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Who has been to Huashan and can see the starry sky at night?

Shaanxi Huashan introduction

The danger of Huashan Mountain is famous all over the world. The peaks are as steep as knives and axes, and some roads are almost vertical, which is extremely dangerous.

To visit Huashan Mountain, you must first go to Beifeng, and then go to other peaks from Beifeng. There are several ways to climb the North Peak. The first way is to take the old Huashan road, which is the Millennium old road that starts from Yuquan source and goes directly to Beifeng through Huashan Gate. It's 6 kilometers long, and it takes three to four hours to walk, which requires very high physical strength. The second road is to reach Beifeng Mountain along the famous Zhishui Huashan Road, but this road is crowded. The most time-saving and labor-saving way is to take the cable car.

The scenery of Huashan Mountain is mainly concentrated on five peaks in the east, west, north and south, especially the west and south peaks. In order to save energy and set aside as much time as possible to visit the five bees, it is recommended that you take the cable car up and down the mountain.

First of all, I suggest you start early in the morning. After arriving at the East Gate of Huashan, take the scenic bus to the next stop of Huashan cableway, buy a round-trip cableway ticket and remember the end time of the downhill cableway. It takes about ten minutes to get to the cableway station by cable car, and it only takes about ten minutes to walk from here to Beifeng. Beifeng is the place where Huashan talks about swords in Jin Yong's novels, and there are stone carvings inscribed by Mr. Jin Yong.

Then, head for Jinsuo Pass. Along the way, you will pass two dangerous passes, namely, Schell Cliff and Black Dragon Ridge. In the past, people had to stick their ears to the cliff to avoid falling off, hence the name. Black Dragon Ridge is built on a mountain with narrow roads and unfathomable valleys on both sides, which looks like a straight ladder from a distance.

Go over Heilongling and walk for about 40 minutes, then you can reach Jinsuo Pass. Jinsuo Pass, with its dangerous terrain, is the only way from Beifeng to other peaks in Huashan Mountain. It was the People's Liberation Army that occupied Jinsuo Pass and took control of the whole Huashan Mountain.

The road from Jinsuo Pass to Xifeng is relatively flat, and it takes only one hour to climb to the top of Xifeng. Xifeng is a place in mythology where agarwood splits the mountain to save mother.

After seeing Xifeng, take a short detour and continue to climb Nanfeng. The mountain road on this section is steep and takes about 40 minutes. Nanfeng is the highest peak and the most beautiful place in Huashan Mountain. There is also the most dangerous and dizzy plank road in Huashan, but I suggest you not try it easily.

Xifeng and Nanfeng are the essence of Huashan scenery. These two peaks have passed, and you have arrived. I'm glad you came. At this time, you can return to Jinsuo Pass directly from Nanfeng. However, if you have good physical strength and enough time, you can continue to visit Dongfeng and Zhongfeng and finally return to Jinsuo Pass. This journey will take about two hours, so you should choose according to your own situation.

On the way back from Jinsuo Pass, we have to pass through Heilongling and Chaer Cliff. So, don't just look at the scenery, be sure to pay attention to safety. When you get to the ropeway station, take the cable car down the mountain. Here, our trip to Huashan is over.

Of course, there are other ways to visit Huashan. The sunrise in Huashan Mountain is very spectacular. If you want to watch the sunrise, you can choose to climb the mountain around 10 at night, bypass Yuquan source from the path leading to Huashan Gate, pass Wuliguan, Qingkeping, Huixinshi, thousands of feet Building, Bai Chi Gorge and Laojun Plough overnight, reach Beifeng, and then pass Xieerya, Heilongling and Jinsuo Pass, and reach Dongfeng in the morning.

If you start climbing during the day, you need to live on the mountain and watch the sunrise the next day.

Transportation:

K 13 1? Zhengzhou to Huashan? 15: 28? 55 yuan

K 125? Huashan to Xi 'an? 18: 17? 20 yuan

K 126? Xi to Tianjin? 2 1: 30? 165 yuan

Accommodation:

Lu Hua Teahouse? Online group purchase 99 yuan/room (twin beds, TV, no single bathroom; The only three-star hotel in Huashan is next door to Jin Rong Hotel, which is one or two hundred meters away from yuquan hospital)

Xifeng Hotel/Meteorological Hotel Taobao Reservation 150/ Bed (10, bunk bed, proved to be expensive after arrival).

Catering:

Breakfast: A simple farmhouse breakfast at the foot of Huashan Mountain, which is more expensive, with tea and eggs for 3 yuan/person.

Lunch: I didn't eat on the mountain, so I brought my own food. Look at the menu in Xifeng, fish-flavored shredded pork 98 yuan/serving, and the cheapest hot and sour cabbage is 40+ yuan.

Dinner: Biangbiang noodles and canned noodles, the special dishes eaten at the foot of the mountain the next day, are fake and not affordable. All noodles have the same method and taste, but the noodles look slightly different in thickness. Maybe it's because it's close to the scenic spot.