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Is Huashan in Xi'an fun?

It’s fun but also tiring.

The climbing timetable and route for self-guided tour of Huashan Mountain: Foot of Huashan Mountain (drop off location) → (7 minutes) Yuquanyuan → (15 minutes) Huashan Archway → (5 minutes) Wulong Bridge (ticket office) ) → (30 minutes) Yushi → (20 minutes) Wuliguan → (15 minutes) Shimen → (25 minutes) Maonv Cave → (15 minutes) Yunmen → (10 minutes) Huixin Stone → (10 minutes) Qianchi Building → (15 minutes) Baichi Gorge → (25 minutes) Otolith Rubbing → (5 minutes) Heaven Stairway → (5 minutes) Yudao (Canglong Ridge) → (25 minutes) Jinsuoguan → (8 minutes) Five Yunfeng → (15 minutes) Yingyang Cave → (5 minutes) Chaoyang Peak (East Peak) → (35 minutes) Nantianmen → (25 minutes) Yangtianchi → (35 minutes) West Peak → (12 minutes) Middle Peak → ( 18 minutes) Canglong Ridge → (25 minutes) Hoengchou → (5 minutes) North Peak → (2 minutes) Ropeway → (4 minutes) foot of the mountain.

It is recommended to stay at Zhongfeng. Zhongfeng is less than half an hour away from Dongfeng (watching the sunrise), and there are small hotels where you can stay.

Preparation items for visiting Huashan Mountain:

1. Tools to carry: flashlight, gloves, raincoat (sold at the foot of Huashan Mountain), two pieces of cloth (mainly used to protect legs when going down the mountain) The calf muscles will shake severely. Wrapping the calf muscles with cloth strips will greatly increase the strength of the legs and reduce the pain), a long down jacket (there are also coats for rent at the top of the mountain, but the price is expensive), a head protection hat and a mask (necessary It can block the wind when climbing), Band-Aid (to avoid injuries caused by climbing), school bag (to hold all items), sportswear, light jogging shoes, Huashan map (sold at the foot of Huashan), mobile power supply, camera, paper towels, wet wipes, cooling oil .

2. Food to bring: 2 packs of compressed biscuits, two pieces of chocolate, 2 cans of Red Bull, 2 large buckets of mineral water, water cups (some shops provide hot water when climbing), steamed buns or cakes (at least 3 pieces Steamed buns), 4 boiled eggs (preferably boiled), 1 package of ham, bread, plum candy, chewing gum, and a portion of Liangpi (in fact, you don’t have to be hungry when hiking, just bring enough food according to your own conditions) .

3. The lighter the weight of the schoolbag, the better. Try not to bring too many snacks and other things that take up space and are heavy.