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Huashan travel guide (graphic)

Huashan Mountain was called Taihua Mountain in ancient times, with an altitude of 2160m. It is the Xiyue Mountain among the five mountains, which is famous for its strange risks. There is a saying that "strange danger is the first mountain in the world" and "Huashan has been the Tao since ancient times". Huashan Mountain in Xiyue is a granite mountain on the north side of the Qinling branch watershed. It originated in the Weihe Plain, with majestic mountains and towering peaks, bordering the Yellow River in the north and the Qinling Mountains in the south. The highlight that can't be missed is that among the five peaks of Huashan Mountain, Chaoyang, Lotus and Goose are higher. The east and west sides of lotus are like lotus flowers, which is the most beautiful peak in Huashan Mountain. Wild goose is the highest peak in Huashan Mountain, and Chaoyang is a good place to watch the sunrise in the morning. There is an old saying that those who climb Mount Hua must watch the sun. The best place to watch the sunrise is the Chaoyang Terrace in the East Peak of Huashan Mountain, where the danger is high and the holy land is open, which is the best place to watch the sunrise. The sunrise in Huashan is magnificent and unusual, and the sunrise is the most brilliant and spectacular moment in Huashan. There are also various modes of transportation to Huashan, such as plane, train and car. Huashan is 38 km away from Xi Xianyang International Airport/kloc-0, and it takes about 1.5 hours to drive to expressway. But there is no shuttle bus from the airport to Huashan. Generally, you have to take a bus to Huashan in Xi 'an. The train can take the high-speed train or bullet train from Xi 'an North Station to Huashan North Station, and then transfer to the local bus to the scenic spot. The average price of accommodation is relatively high, so you need to book in advance in case of holidays. Precautions for tourism Huashan is windy and humid in summer. You'd better prepare some warm clothes and take a portable plastic raincoat with you before climbing the mountain. Huashan Scenic Area is open all year round. Generally, there will be small mudslides in heavy rain. Huashan tourism management department promptly informed mountain tourists to shelter from the rain and stop selling tickets. Be sure to bring enough water. Things on the mountain are usually picked by porters, so the price is more expensive. Passengers who climb mountains by themselves should prepare food to replenish energy in case of emergency.