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How much is the ticket for Maoer Mountain in Guilin?

In Maoershan, Guilin, Guangxi, there is a kind of rhododendron with the latest flowering in Ericaceae. The azaleas there will bloom from May to June. When the azaleas in other places begin to fade, the azaleas there will begin to bloom.

The morning light at the top of Maoershan Mountain is beautiful and quiet. Many people camp at the top of the mountain just to see the most beautiful sunrise.

Location of tourist attractions in Maoershan Scenic Area

Ziyuan County, Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

telephone

0773-609860 1

entrance ticket

180

Business?Hours?

08: 00-17: 00 (65438+1October1-65438+February 3 1 Monday to Sunday)

Climbing up the stairs step by step along the ladder, the scenery at the top of the mountain is like a curtain that is opened a little bit, and the eyes are suddenly enlightened, with a unique taste of Shan Ye. From the top of the ladder to the summit, Maoer Mountain and the surrounding peaks are very imposing, and the mountains overlap and fluctuate continuously. The "Top of South China" rocks are beautiful.

Travel tips:

You can take the shuttle bus from Guilin North Bus Station to Maoershan Scenic Area (2 hours).

Then take the scenic bus from the entrance of the scenic spot to the top of the mountain (the bus will stop at the scenic spot on the way)

Tickets 180 yuan (including uphill and downhill fares, student ID discount, 80 yuan).

The azaleas on Maoershan are a sea of flowers when they are in full bloom, and the azaleas on Maoershan always gather and grow together one by one. The azaleas growing on the mountains there always feel that they are everywhere in bloom.

In the early morning, under the nourishment of dew, azaleas are particularly delicate.

All kinds of azaleas are always born in the messy bushes.

Many people climb Maoer Mountain here and watch the sunrise at the top. Maoer Mountain in Guilin is the highest peak in South China!

The temptation to watch the sunrise at the highest peak is not ordinary. If you want to watch the sunrise, you basically need to leave at 5 am.

The hotel with accommodation at the foot of the mountain used to be the dormitory of Guangxi TV Station. Later, in order to develop tourism, it was transformed into a hotel, not far from the top of the mountain.

The situation on Maoershan is unpredictable. The sky was clear in Wan Li just now. In a blink of an eye, the whole Maoershan was shrouded in fog, which also blocked the sun.

This mountain peak was once climbed by the Red Army during the Long March.

During the Red Revolution, in order to avoid the encirclement and interception of the Kuomintang, the Red Army crossed the steepest Laoshan boundary and bypassed the encirclement of the Kuomintang. As stated in the article Lao Shanjie, "the mouth of the traveler behind can almost touch the heel or ass of the traveler in front", which shows the danger of Maoershan.

Maoershan under the fog is like a fairyland. Standing in it, there seems to be a feeling of walking on clouds.

At the foot of Maoer Mountain is Savage Lake, a small pond for damming and storing water. A lot of peat bog soil is deposited under the pool, and the lake is black all year round, so no one treats it well, so it is more mysterious.

Now it has been opened as a national forest park, and nothing in the park can be destroyed at will. The azaleas in Maoershan are also very popular with people.

Before the "Centennial Stage", Little Square was a good place for camping. In case of heavy rain, there is an indoor campsite in the dormitory area of TV station.

In the middle of the mountain forest, orchids can still be seen vaguely, and the fog fills the air. Where there is a lot of mud and soft cotton, it may be a swamp. Anyway, the two-meter bamboo pole can't be inserted in the end. Some dangerous swamps also play a very important role here and are good water conservation places. It is the source of Lijiang, Jiang Xun and Zijiang, and also the source of Sanjiang.

Because of its unique terrain and climatic conditions, Maoershan has a dazzling meteorological landscape that can't be seen on the flat land. It is said that on Maoer Mountain, you can see beautiful sunrise, sunset glow, sea of clouds, misty rain, ice and snow, and the climate in the mountain is changing rapidly. Mountains and valleys are often filled with smog, strong winds and bad weather. In the foggy season in spring and summer, if the sun shines obliquely, the magical "Buddha light" landscape is often formed around the Foguang Peak, with seven colors of auspicious light and colorful aura, which is like a dream. In winter, it snows heavily every year in Maoershan, accompanied by the spectacle of rime.

Friendly reminder:

There are many mosquitoes in Maoer Mountain, and the temperature at the top of the mountain is relatively low. It is recommended to wear long clothes and trousers for mountaineering.

Maoershan World Biosphere Reserve

Rhododendron species: Rhododendron Maoershan, Rhododendron slender, Rhododendron beautiful, etc.

Flowering: April-May

Aspect: Rhododendron in Maoershan is an endemic species, which occurs in high altitude areas at an altitude of 1800- 1900 meters. It likes cool and humid climate and hates hot and dry. Rhododendron resources around the road of An Tang Ping Management Station in Maoershan Nature Reserve are the most concentrated, known as "Rhododendron in Ten Miles". In bloom in spring, there are 2-6 flowers in each cluster. These gorgeous azaleas bloom in turn from low altitude to high altitude, with bright colors. Especially when the rain clears, large areas of azaleas surround the forest like colorful clouds, blending with the sea of clouds, setting off the majestic mountains in the distance and the vigorous southern hemlock, adding a charming poetry to the majesty of Maoer Mountain.

Maoershan covers an area of 480 square kilometers and is 2 142 meters above sea level. Although it is not as majestic as Mount Tai and steep as Huashan, it is also the first peak in South China. However, the risk of Maoershan is similar to that of Taishan and Huashan, but slightly different.

Maoershan can be close, and it won't keep people away. If you have enough endurance and a winding path, you can basically climb to the top of every peak in Maoer Mountain.

Maoer Mountain is steep and foggy all year round, and seasonal landscapes such as sunrise and sunset, clouds, rime and Buddha's light are also very worth watching. Maybe you can catch this wave of surprises on May Day.