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Child 1.4m, over 6 years old. What should I do to climb Mount Tai?
Mount Tai is one of the five mountains in China, with an altitude of10000m. Yuhuangding, the main peak of Mount Tai, is only 1545 meters, but it still needs to climb nearly 7000 steep stone steps, which is also a huge physical and skill challenge for ordinary people. According to the Regulations on the Administration of Taishan Scenic Area, children whose height is less than 1.4m are not allowed to climb mountains. The purpose of this regulation is to ensure the safety and health of children and avoid dangerous situations when they climb mountains. As one of the important scenic spots in China, the safety management of Taishan scenic spot is very important. If children want to visit Mount Tai, they can choose to take a cable car or walk halfway up the mountain to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Although mountaineering is challenging and rewarding, safety is still the first principle. For children under 18 years old or under 1.4m in height, it is suggested to choose other outdoor activities suitable for them, such as outing and camping. For adults who want to climb Mount Tai, it is recommended to make preparations in advance, understand the climbing route and climate forecast, and ensure their health.
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