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Hengshan travel guide (graphic)

1, Hengshan. Hengshan Mountain, also known as Nanyue Mountain, is one of the five mountains in China. Its main part is located in the southeast of Hunan Province, China. Hengshan Mountain has been famous all over the world since ancient times, and is famous for its magnificent natural scenery and humanistic landscape with Buddhism and Taoism coexisting. Hengshan Mountain is green with pines and bamboos, with evergreen seasons and beautiful natural scenery, so it has the reputation of "Nanyue independence". Seeing flowers in spring, clouds in summer, sun in autumn and snow in winter are the four seasons of Hengshan Mountain. 2. Highlights not to be missed. The main peaks of Mount Hengshan are Zhurong Peak, Tianzhu Peak, Yan Hui Peak, Shi Linfeng, Zigai Peak and Yuelu Mountain. These peaks are all tourist attractions. In addition, there is the Nantianmen cableway, which is the only place to climb Mount Heng and the best place to watch the "Heng Yue Clouds". Another must-see attraction is Magu Wonderland, with beautiful natural scenery, surrounded by wild flowers in full bloom and shade everywhere. 3. Travel advice. Many people will choose to go to Changsha first, then from Changsha to Hengshan County, and then from Hengshan County to Hengshan Scenic Area. After arriving in Changsha, it is relatively convenient and economical to go to Hengshan by train. There is a direct bus from Hengshan Station to Nanyue, which takes about 40 minutes to17: 30. There is also a shuttle bus from Hengshan West Station to Nanyue, which will arrive at17: 30 at 7: 30, and it takes about 20 minutes by car. 4. Travel considerations. If you go to the top of Hengshan Mountain, you must keep warm and prepare food and water on the way. If you want to worship Buddha, you should pay attention to the fact that the man crosses his left foot first, the woman crosses his right foot first, and you should walk on both sides of the threshold, which symbolizes the shoulder of the Bodhisattva. The central meaning of the threshold is that the person who sees through the world of mortals has left. Please pay attention to this.