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Wuyishan Self-guided One-Day Tour Travel Guide

Arrived at the Yixiantian intersection at 7:30.

Looking from the Wuyi Mountain tourist map, it is 0.7 kilometers from Yixiantian intersection to Yixiantian, then 0.3 kilometers to Shimenyan, and then 3 kilometers to Huxiaoyan. If you enter the Yixiantian Scenic Area normally from the Yixiantian intersection, you need to buy a ticket at the scenic area ticket office. Wuyi Mountain implements a pass system, and there are six scenic spots, which seem to be Yixiantian, Huxiaoyan, Tianyou Peak, Wuyi Palace (probably including Dawang Peak, some say Dawang Peak is free of tickets), Dahongpao, and Shuilian Cave. There is also the Jade Girl Peak Scenic Area. I heard that this scenic spot can only be viewed from a distance but cannot be climbed. The ticket only has a scenic tour route map with these seven attractions marked, and there are six small images of each attraction. When you go to an attraction and tear it off or punch a hole, you can only distinguish five of the six small images. So it is not very clear what these six attractions are.

If the pass is a one-day tour, it is 110 yuan, a two-day tour is 120 yuan, and a three-day tour is 130 yuan. There is no student ticket. These are all the attractions, and I find this division of ticket prices quite interesting. If you are a wild guide, he may offer you 55 yuan to take you on a day trip, but the specific situation is unknown.

Go back about 200 meters from the Yixiantian intersection along the road you came from, and there is a path in the fields on the right. There are two forks in the road along the way, first to the left and then to the right. The principle is to go straight, aiming for the valley between two or three peaks, and walk through the tea gardens. The road is sometimes not very clear, but can be identified. After passing between two or three peaks, go down until you encounter another path in the valley between the two mountains. The valley here is much wider than the one passed before. Choose to go left (it is estimated that you can enter the scenic spot by going right, so you might as well give it a try). You will immediately encounter a fork in the road. Choose right, and you will soon enter the stone road in the scenic spot.

Arrived at Yixiantian Scenic Area at 9:00

Introduction to Yixiantian: Located at the southwest end of the peaks of Wuyi Mountain, also known as Lingyan, Yixiantian is the most peculiar cave in Wuyi Mountain. Lingyan The top of the rock top slopes out, covering the three caves of Lingyan, Fengdong and Fuxi. There is a crack on the top of the rock, about one hundred meters long and less than one meter wide. When you lean in from Fuxi Cave on the right, you can see a ray of skylight like a rainbow across the sky, which is breathtaking. Visitors must use their hands and feet to pass sideways. Rare mammals, white bats, can often be seen in the cave, adding a sense of wonder to visitors. The wind tunnel in the middle also has a line of sky, and the gentle breeze slowly seeps out from the tunnel, like a huge natural air conditioner. In midsummer, visitors can sit here for a while and the heat will disappear. There is a clear spring in Lingyan Cave on the left, which is called the Holy Water Well. It is said that in ancient times, an immortal named Ge once subdued the snake demon again, and the ancient Lingyan Cave was also called Ge Xian Cave. Opposite the sky is the Pavilion Rock. The huge rock wall is covered with hundreds of caves, large and small, shaped like the doors and windows of the pavilion. The locals call it the Immortal Pavilion.

There is a road sign at the entrance to the left side of the sky, indicating that the left side is the left side of the sky, and the hole facing the front is the right side of the sky. On the left side of the entrance is a rock climbing gym, which seems to cost 35 yuan. Because the rock climbing gym is blocked, I didn’t go to the entrance to the left line of sky, and queued up to go to the right line of sky. Most tour groups only go to the right side of the cave. Because the scenic area is narrow, the movement is very slow. After entering the cave entrance, I see tourists walking to the right following the guidance of the railings, but no one goes to the left cave entrance, so I occasionally break away from the group. Go left, it turns out that this is the left line of sky. Be sure to bring a flashlight or headlamp. The first-line sky here is the most veritable one-line sky, and it is also the most worthwhile place to visit among the many first-line sky that I have visited. Shine your flashlight above the stone wall and you will see big white bats flying around, which is really a good harvest. You can also see bats hanging on the stone walls and hear their chirping. Follow the left line up to the exit. On the left is a large platform blocked by iron wires. It is estimated that there is a rock climbing field below to prevent people from knocking down some debris and injuring people. However, the iron wires are in vain. On the right is The way down the mountain is probably the way around the rock climbing field to enter the left line of sky. On the large platform, you can see the Pavilion Rock opposite, which is the Immortal Pavilion. There are many caves on the rock wall, which is very strange. There is still a way to go up from the big platform. It is estimated that we can reach the top of the mountain. In fact, the top of the mountain is not very high. I walked forward. It seemed that the road was not easy to walk and there was no scenery. So I went back the same way and started walking to the right. At this time, tourists Less, but still walking slowly.

The sky on the right is even narrower, so I have to carry my backpack with my hands and shrink my shoulders to pass. The walls and steps are all wet. It's just a cloudy day today, but it would be even worse if it rains. You can't go out there for fun. Wuyi Mountain is very hot and crowded, and I have to carry my bags all the way up, which makes me feel very stuffy and tired.

9:40 Out of Yixiantian. On the left side of Pavilion Rock across from Yixiantian are Lanyan, Qiutianmen, Tianxia Valley, and Snail Cave. You can enter through the path near Pavilion Rock, and sometimes you can only see it from a distance. I stopped but didn't go. I went back along the way I came and prepared to go to Huxiaoyan Scenic Area.

10:00 Continue to Huxiao Rock. When you encounter a fork in the road, take the right road to the bathroom, the middle road to Yunu Peak, and the left road to Huxiao Rock.

Choose to go left. After 2 minutes, you will encounter a fork in the road. The left side leads to Binxi Cave. Pass Tiancheng Temple first. This is the road to Shanghuxiao Rock with more scenery. The right side leads to Tiger Roaring Rock, which is also known as Lower Tiger Roaring Rock. I heard people say that there aren’t many views at Huxiaoyan, so I chose to go left.

Introduction to Tiger Roaring Rock: Tiger Roaring Rock is located in the south of Erqu River in Wuyi Mountain. The four walls of the rock stand towering, and the clouds are high, and they are perched on the north side of the sky. According to legend, there was an immortal riding a tiger roaring on it, hence its name. In fact, the sound of tiger roaring comes from a cave in the rock. The mountain wind passes through the entrance of the cave, like a tiger roaring, and the sound spreads through the empty valley, shaking the mountains. From the "Jingtai" in the south of Erqu River in Jiuqu River, cross the stone bridge, cross the fields and climb the ridge, you can reach the foot of Huxiao Rock. There are four characters "Huxi Lingdong" engraved on the rock wall. There is Huxiao Temple on the top and Zhuzhen Cave next to it, which is like the Yu'er Spring where children learn to talk. The spring water is sweet and has long been famous. Halfway up the precipitous cliff, there is Tiancheng Temple. There are eight tiger roaring sceneries nearby, namely Bailiandu, Jiyunguan, Poxiandai, Pumendou, Fayuxuanhe, Yuerquan, Bulangzhou, and Binxi Cave. There are also Douluo Peak, Big and Small Guanyin Rocks, There are scenic spots such as Lion Peak, Zhuzhen Cave, large rock carvings of Guanyin Buddha, and incense burners. The climbing path of Huxiaoyan is winding and winding, like a ladder to the sky. Winding up from the rock wall, halfway up the rock, a small platform stretches forward from the bottom of the rock, like the deck of a small boat. This is the "Bulang Boat", one of the eight scenes of tiger roaring. There is a poem from the ancients that says: "The waves are full of the earthly world, and one leaf can tell where they have stopped. It's still too much to think of a gully boat, as the unpredictable water is coming down." Next to "Bulangzhou", this cave with dangerous cliffs and ravine below is Zhuzhen Cave. This cave can accommodate dozens of people. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Wang Zi, the magistrate of Chong'an County, visited here and saw that the cave was facing Xixi River, so he changed its name to Huxi Cave. The four characters "Huxi Spirit Cave" were written on the stone wall. Further up from Huxi Cave is the ruins of the famous Tiancheng Temple in Wuyi Mountain. The rock walls here are sloping, and the mountain streams flow back. The terrain is both high and open, and deep. The house built has only four earthen walls and no tiles, making it impervious to wind and rain. When you stay in the house at night, you can see the stars and the moon when you look up, and you can hear the sound of water with your ears. It feels like you are on the stars and the moon, among the water clouds. The stone gate in front of the Zen Temple is the "Pumen Dou", one of the Eight Scenic Spots of Roaring Tigers, which means the door through which Avalokitesvara Cihang saves all living beings. This rock sculpture of Guanyin Bodhisattva holding Ruyi in her hands was built in 1994. The statue is more than ten meters high, leaning against the rock, dignified and kind. There is a spring on the right side of the Zen courtyard, which is "Yu'er Spring", one of the eight scenes of roaring tigers. It enters and exits the stone gaps and flows along the cliff. The sound of the water flowing against each other is like a child learning to speak, hence its name. Walking from Yuerquan, you can feel water drops dripping down from time to time on your head. This is the "rock slip" falling from the top of the cliff. Sometimes a whole row of beeps keeps ticking, which is one of the eight scenes of tiger roaring, "Fayu Hanging River".

Because we walked in the opposite direction and did not go to Huxiao Rock, we did not see some scenic spots, but they were all small scenic spots.

Go up from Tiancheng Temple and prepare to go to Binxi Cave. The climbing path here is built by inserting stone slabs into the rock wall. One section is an iron ladder, which is steep and dangerous.

Arrived at Binxi Cave at 11:10.

Continue going up and encounter a fork in the road. The right side leads to the exit for 720 meters, and the left side leads to Dingming Bridge for 170 meters. There are shops here where you can shop and rest.

Select the left row. Arrive at Dingming Bridge at 11:24. There is an unfathomable chasm on the cliff, with a bridge across it. There is nothing left or right to rely on. People's lives depend on it when they are on the bridge. Therefore, there are three words "Dingming Bridge" engraved on the stone wall.

Before arriving at Dingming Bridge, there is a platform which is a good viewing place. According to a tour guide's introduction, on the left is Elephant Trunk Mountain, which is a male elephant. The female elephant was seduced by a male elephant in Guilin, so she wore a cuckold.

This mountain is really vivid. The slope is really like a huge elephant trunk. The top of the mountain is covered with green plants, which is called a green hat. Directly opposite are the double breast peaks, shaped like female breasts. The mountain on the right is the Poxian Belt. There are many stripes on the mountain, which is very distinctive.

Return to the forked road from the original road of Dingming Bridge and go left to the exit of Huxiaoyan.

Arrived at Jiyun Pass at 11:30, which is a stone arch. After a brief ascent and then descent, you reach a stone archway called Banruiyun.

After that, there is a stairway built on the cliff, which is steep and dangerous, all the way down.

Encountering a fork in the road at 11:45, it is 310 meters to Huxiao Rock on the right, which is the lower Huxiao Rock. There is not much scenery and it is not worth going. On the left is the Huxiaoyan exit 330 meters away. It is 550 meters from Dingming Bridge.

Exit the Tiger Roaring Rock Ticket Office at 11:50. Go right down the road.

Arrived at Tianyoufeng intersection at 12:00. The kilometer sign here shows that it is 1.2 highway to the entrance of Tianyou Peak on the left, 0.8 highway to Yunv Peak, 2.7 highway to Wuyigong, 5.9 highway to Dahongpao, and 7.6 highway to Shuiliandong.

There is a stone monument at the intersection of Tianyou Peak and the ruins of the Royal Tea Garden. There is a branch road here leading to the Royal Tea Garden.

Going along the road to Tianyou Peak, you will soon see the stone monument of the Royal Tea Garden, which is another intersection to the Royal Tea Garden. Continuing forward, you will pass a large bridge, with Jiuqu below, and a bamboo raft that looks like it is passing by.

When you encounter a fork in the road at 12:20, the right side is said to lead to the hotel, so go left.

There is another fork in the road immediately, and on the right is a small road leading to Xiaojiuqu. This is a very critical road, and it was later verified that you can enter the Tianyou Peak Scenic Area without a ticket. There was a stall here, and a female staff member was selling tourist maps. She asked if she could go to Xiaojiuqu. She said that she could go if she had a ticket. She probably doesn't know how to check tickets, because she hasn't gone to the ticket office of Tianyou Peak yet. Even if she checks tickets, she can probably go around through the hotel road or something.

Continuing along the road, there is a mountain peak on the left that looks like a wine jar and is called Jiutan Peak. Then there was a fork in the road, and the right side pointed to Zhu Xi Garden. I looked outside but didn't go.

There will be a fork in the road immediately. The right side points to Wuyi Academy. There is an architectural diagram of the academy. After looking at it, we continue forward.

Arrived at the gate of Tianyou Peak Scenic Area at 12:25 and checked in here.

The entrance to the scenic spot is Tiger Cave. I went in and walked around, and then came out and arrived at Huihui Cave. The caves inside are staggered. You need a flashlight and you can encounter bats. The route from entering Tianyou Peak Scenic Area to Yunwo is quite chaotic. From time to time, there are small forked roads leading to some places, and some are dead ends. These paths are probably abandoned. There are few people walking on them and they are all covered with moss. It is recommended that Take the stone paths that are commonly used by tourists, these are wider. There is a stone cave road that leads all the way to the edge of Jiuqu, where you can see other people rafting closer.

Encounter the road sign at 12:40, and go left to Tianyou Peak 800 meters away. There is a stone pavilion here, which is said to be the ticket booth in the past. In the past, you entered the scenic spot from here.

Encounter a small fork in the road at 12:50. 50 meters to the right is Jule Cave, and go straight 750 meters to Tianyou Peak. It is recommended not to take the small path, but I went there occasionally. After going up, I encountered a fork in the road and turned left. I saw the ruins of Youxi Thatched Cottage. There are big characters called "Yunwo" on the rock wall.

Go left and go downhill to Shugui Jingshe. After passing through a stone arch, there is a large piece of flat land. On the left is Jiuqu. There are road signs and scenic spots here. This is the location of Yunwo. In fact, Yunwo is located here. A nest is a series of caves, collectively known as a cloud nest. There are many tour groups here, and the tour guide will introduce them in detail here.

According to the road signs, it is 200 meters from Yunwo to Chadong on the right side, 400 meters from Chadong to Tianyou Peak, and 350 meters from Chadong to Yinping Peak. Generally, tour groups go from here to Chadong and then to Tianyou Peak. This is the front mountain road of Tianyou Peak. The road on the left is 1250 meters from Yunwo to Tianyou Peak, and 750 meters from Yunwo to Taoyuan Cave.

Choose to go left and soon encounter a fork in the road. The road on the left is 700 meters to Taoyuan Cave, and the road on the right is 1,200 meters to Tianyou Peak. This is the road down the mountain behind Tianyou Peak. It is suitable for ordinary tour groups. They all descend from the mountain in front of Tianyou Peak, without going to Taoyuan Cave. You must go to Taoyuan Cave, so choose to go left.

You will soon see a piece of cobblestones next to Jiuqu, where you can get close to Jiuqu. This is where Liuqu is. I walked around on it, washed my hands in the river, and felt the Jiuqu.

13:15 When you encounter a fork in the road, the right road leads to Taoyuan Cave, which is 300 meters away, and the left road leads to Xingcun, which is 4,000 meters away. It is estimated that you can avoid the toll from Xingcun to this place, and those who are interested may wish to give it a try .

Select the right row. Arrive at Taoyuan Cave at 13:25. Taoyuan Cave, also known as Xiao Taoyuan, is named after its "scenery is like Wuling". Surrounded by mountains on all sides, there is flat land in the middle with bleak grasses, pools, houses, ungrafted orange trees, cannas, and peach trees. It is very quiet and quiet, and you can take a rest here.

There is a Taoyuan Taoist Temple in Taoyuan Cave. It is estimated that it will not take long to be renovated, and the paint color is very new. There are four words on the roof of the Taoist temple: "Shenxian Cave Room". In front of the Taoist temple is the "Bagua Shrine". There are not many tourists here, and ordinary tour groups will not come. There are individual tourists who are drawing lots to tell fortunes.

Going up the road opposite Taoyuan Taoist Temple, you will see a sculpture of Taishang Laojun. At first I thought it was an old longevity star, but I realized it was Taishang Laojun when I saw the words on the incense burner in front of the sculpture.

Continue to rise, there are small forks along the way

At 13:40, you will encounter a fork in the road, going to Tianyou Peak on the left at 1330 meters and on the right to the exit at 1210 meters. Who knows which exit this is. The road signs in Tianyou Peak Scenic Area are not very good. They are quite messy and are carved on stones. The small pictures on them are not clear at all. There are exit instructions everywhere. Maybe you should just exit on the main road. Select the left row.

Encountering a fork in the road at 14:25, it is 850 meters to Tianyou Peak on the right. The left shows a tourist route. The specific tourist route is unknown. Select the right row.

Encountering a fork in the road at 14:30, it is 600 meters to Tianyou Peak on the left and 800 meters to the exit on the right. This road is the mountain road behind Tianyou Peak that tour groups usually take. Select the left row.

Arrive at Zhongzheng Park Archway at 14:40. There is a fork in the road here. Go straight for 320 meters and go downhill to Tianyou Peak. The road on the right leads to Yilan Pavilion 180 meters away.

It is said that Yilan Pavilion is the highest point here, but on the contrary, Tianyou Peak is not the highest point. Select the right row.

The Yilan Pavilion is a small pavilion, and the surrounding trees are taller, so it is impossible to have a panoramic view. However, you can see a larger temple-like building below, which is probably where Tianyou Peak is. There is a road going down to Yilan Pavilion, so there is no way to return.

At 15:00, we arrived at the fork in the road. There is a wooden sign here saying that the road to Yilan Pavilion is blocked due to construction. Go 110 meters to the left side of the fork to Tianyou Peak. In fact, it feels very close, as if it is not 110 meters.

We arrived at Tianyou Peak at 15:05. Tianyou Peak is 108.8 meters above sea level and has a relative height difference of 215 meters. It is the first scenic spot in Wuyi. The temple-like building is actually a very boring Tianyou Pavilion with the words "Traveling Xiaohan" on it. Tianyou Peak has a large platform, which is a good place to view Jiuqu and the opposite peak. The scenery of Jiuqu River here is spectacular. There are also people here with telescopes to look at the thousand-year-old ship coffin on the stone wall of the mountain in the distance. It costs 3 yuan per time. . It is not recommended to go see it, because you can see the ship coffin very close by yourself, and I saw it later.

Take the stone steps down the mountain in front of Tianyou Peak. It turns out that the front mountain road is closer but more dangerous, and the back mountain road is farther but gentler, so the tour group goes up the front mountain and down the back mountain.

15:22 Arrive at the tea cave at the foot of the mountain. On the left is the fairy bathing pool. Here is a large piece of flat land with many tea trees.

Turn back from the Immortal Bathing Pond and go straight to the exit to Yunwo. There is a stone path up the mountain on the left, and signs indicate that it leads to the Immortal Realm, the Eternal Strange Coffin and the Fox Cave. The road is narrow and thrilling, and well worth the walk. But it is estimated that ordinary tourists will not go there. More dangerous.

Choose the path on the left to go up. Along the way, we passed a stone arch with the inscription "Liuyun Bookstore", a small pavilion, a wall carving with "Wuyi Mountain Travel Notes" on one side, and then a nearly 90-degree ladder going straight up.

Arrived at the Immortal World at 15:30.

Further up is the Xuanyuan Ancient Cave.

Afterwards, you encounter a fork in the road, and the right side leads to Xianyi Pavilion, which is the end of the road. Xianyi Pavilion has an excellent view. It is a small pavilion built on a cliff with stone guardrails around it.

Return to the fork in the road from Xianyi Pavilion and continue upward. There is a wooden sign hanging on a tree, which seems to say "Fox Cave with Thousand Years Ship Coffin". It only takes one minute, but it is actually a lie. Yes, it is probably a trick by the merchants, just to attract tourists. Above is Awakening Rock.

15:39 When you encounter a fork in the road, go up to the right and lead to Yinping Jingshe, 20 meters away, which is also where Yinping Peak is located. Go straight down to the Fox Cave for 110 meters.

Select the right row. Yinping Jingshe is an observation point for animals and plants in Wuyi Mountain. There is an observation point of ancient and strange coffins on the flat ground around the Jingshe.

Return to the fork in the road and go to the Fox Cave.

Soon we encountered road signs again. Go straight to Fox Cave for 100 meters, and to the left for Tianyou Peak at 1090 meters. This is an important road sign, proving that there is still a road to Tianyou Peak. . You will also need to return to this road sign later from the Fox Cave. In addition, I feel that 1090 meters is not very accurate. The actual verification should be further.

Choose to go straight to the Fox Cave.

We arrived at Fox Cave at 15:48. It is a small stone house attached to the rock wall. There is the word "Authentic Chongguang" on it and nothing else. However, it is estimated that there should have been a cave before, and there may be something in the cave. The road leads to the top of the mountain, but now it is blocked and has become a dead end. Exploring the path near the Fox Cave, I found a stone step path leading down the mountain on the distant cliff facing the right side of the Fox Cave.

Returning from the Fox Cave, I looked at the mountain on the opposite side and had a good view. There was something that looked like a wooden boat hanging on the cliff near the top of the mountain. It was very clear. It might be the boat coffin.

After reaching the fork in the road, go right towards Tianyou Peak. I am reminded of a travel diary about a path from Jiuqu edge of the cliff to Tianyou Peak. It is estimated that there will be a way down the mountain on the way to Tianyou Peak, which is the path recorded in the travel diary.

However, it is still recommended not to go up the stone steps in the direction of Tianyou Peak. Soon you will see a small road on the right, which is an abandoned road and is not very obvious. It is recommended not to leave. I walked on a path-finding trip, and soon reached the top of the mountain. I don’t know if this is Lotus Peak. If not, then the peak after bypassing this peak is Lotus Peak. I can't verify it without meeting anyone. There is a roadblock blocking the way on the top of the mountain. I accidentally crossed the roadblock and found that there is still a road downhill to the cliff above the fox cave. The road is extremely unclear and dangerous. It is estimated that there is a road leading to the fox cave

Arrived at the peak at 16:20, maybe this is Lotus Peak. Then it went down again.

16:26 Go down to a pavilion with a wooden house. This is also a fork in the road. There are road signs showing that you can go straight up to Tianyou Peak for 390 meters. On the left is Xiandiaotai. There is no road. It is probably far away. In a landscape, I only saw a large rock with a slope, I don’t know if it is. There is a road going down on the right, but there is no sign. The roads that are not recommended in scenic spots are abandoned roads, that is, routes that can avoid tolls.

Choose the road on the right to descend. It is a stone step path dug out of the stone wall. It is very narrow and has a very steep slope. The distance between some steps is less than half the size of a foot, and water is constantly seeping on the stone wall. , it was very slippery, but fortunately there were iron railings and chains on both sides.

16:34 Arrive at the edge of Jiuqu at the foot of the mountain. Listening to the sound of the river flowing, I feel very comfortable. Then there is a small stone road with no slope, walking around the foot of the mountain, with a tea garden on the left.

16:40 I encountered a stone tablet with the words "Hongqiao Board of the Gully Ship" on it. It is said that the bones of immortals are hidden in the Gully Ship, and archaeologists believe that the Gully Ship and the Hongqiao Board are ancient Yue Human hanging coffin. According to research, as early as the Neolithic Age, there were ancient Yue people living and thriving in the Wuyi Mountain area. The Guyue people used to live among streams, oceans and valleys, and were good at logging and building boats. Boats were the most precious thing in their lives and production. When someone died, people used a thick piece of nanmu to cut it into a boat-shaped wooden coffin for burial. The wooden coffin was buried on the cliff in a way that is still unexplained. This is called a gully boat, also called a boat coffin. The wooden boards used to support ship coffins or build plank roads are called Hongqiao boards.

Looking towards the other side of Jiuqu on the left side of the stone monument, there are indeed traces of ship coffins on the cliff.

At 16:45, we encountered a straight road and formed a T-shaped road. Choose to go left and soon encounter a pavilion, which is a perfect location to see the traces of the Wuyi Ship Coffin, an eternal mystery.

Continue down from the pavilion to the Jiuqu River. This is Siqu. The first sentence of the seal-engraved poem on the stone wall by the stream is "Siqu East, West and Rain on Shiyan". I walked around on the gravel by the stream and saw the traces of the ship coffin on the other side from a closer look.

Retrace your steps to the fork, then go straight.

Arrived at Xiaojiuqu Tea House at 17:05.

17:15 Arrive at a small tunnel with Xiao Jiuqu written on it. The road to the tunnel is the road leading to the hotel that you encounter before entering Tianyou Peak Scenic Area.

After passing the tunnel, you will reach the main road to Tianyou Peak Scenic Area. Before coming here, there was a person selling tourist maps, but now there are no tables. If you go to Tianyou Peak from this road, you can avoid the toll. Here I will quote someone else’s travel notes from this way to Tianyou Peak: I arrived at Tianyou Peak early in the morning and slowly climbed up. There was a wooden pavilion in the mountain, enclosed, with firewood. It was probably the small residence of the forest ranger. Below the pavilion is the Jiuqu River, a gravel beach, facing the cliff, where you can see the "Hanging Coffin Site". The mountain seems to be a stone, with a row of latitudinal stones and some small concave holes. One of the larger holes contains a pile of wood and a fallen coffin. All kinds of things. There are two ways, choose to go down the mountain to the riverside. There are gravel and sandy beaches.

17:29 Arrive at the intersection of Tianyou Peak and wait there for the minibus from Xingcun to the city. 4 yuan from Tianyoufeng intersection to Railway Station intersection.