Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - About Huangshan tourism. On the first day, I went up to the mountain, bought tickets for the gate of Huangshan Mountain, and lived on the mountain that night. Do you still need to buy tickets the next
About Huangshan tourism. On the first day, I went up to the mountain, bought tickets for the gate of Huangshan Mountain, and lived on the mountain that night. Do you still need to buy tickets the next
About Huangshan tourism. On the first day, I went up to the mountain, bought tickets for the gate of Huangshan Mountain, and lived on the mountain that night. Do you still need to buy tickets the next day?
Hello,
Huangshan Town Youth Hostel answers for you:
No, just go to the ticket office to go through the formalities for entering the mountain for the second time, and don't buy tickets when you go up the mountain the next day. A foreign guest once stayed in our hotel and went through the formalities for entering the mountain for the second time. He came back for one night that night and went up the mountain again the next morning.
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