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I want to write an essay about traveling to Wuyi Mountain. Can you help me write the beginning?

Journey to Wuyishan

When the first ray of sunlight shone into the K197 train in the morning, I woke up and found that the train had arrived at Wuyishan Railway Station. Although the weather in August is unbearably hot, I don't feel any heat at this moment. As soon as I stepped out of the train station, my hazy sleepiness was immediately driven away by the fresh air.

The first stop of this trip is Tianyou Peak, a famous tourist attraction in Wuyi Mountain. From afar, we saw a billboard with eye-catching characters saying "If you don't climb Tianyou Peak, your trip will be in vain." Wuyi Mountain is known as the most beautiful place in the southeast, and Tianyou Peak is known as "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world, not as good as a small hill in Wuyi". We came to the foot of Tianyou Peak and looked up at Tianyou Peak. This mountain is like a huge stone. There is no tree on the side facing us. The rock wall is gray and black from top to bottom. It has been washed away by millions of years of rain. , forming countless parallel small stone troughs. When it rains, water flows down the small troughs with a "swishing" sound. From a distance, it looks like several pieces of white cloth are basking in the sun! This is the famous "Shabu Rock".

We climbed slowly along the stone steps carved out of the smooth stone wall. Due to the steepness of the mountain, only one person could pass on the way up the mountain, which showed how tiring it was to climb. In about thirty minutes, we arrived at the pavilion halfway up the mountain. I held on to the railing and looked down. I felt like I was suspended in mid-air. The crowd of people climbing below looked like a giant wriggling dragon. It was so beautiful. Looking back at the mountain, everyone will secretly exclaim: It’s so beautiful! The Jiuqu River at the foot of the mountain has rippling blue waves, surrounding the mountains and peaks, like an S-shaped jade belt, shuttling through the mountains

After sweaty efforts, we finally climbed to the top of Tianyou Peak. Yes, I was really exhausted at this time, but a cool mountain breeze blew away the pain all over my body. Standing on the top of the peak and looking into the distance, you can have a panoramic view of the beautiful scenery of Wuyi Mountain: the surrounding layers of green mountains rise from the ground, the clouds and mist surround the top of the mountain, giving people a feeling of being in the clouds and mist, and the Jiuqu River reflects the mountains. A hard but enjoyable morning was spent wandering around the mountains.

In the afternoon, we came to the Wuyi Mountain Nature Reserve. The trees here are lush and green, and the water is gurgling. The portraits feel like walking into the virgin forest. The air here has reached the national first-level indicator, just like a natural The oxygen bar makes people feel relaxed and happy. Huanggang Mountain, the main peak of the reserve, is 2,158 meters above sea level. It is the highest peak in southeastern my country and is known as the "Roof of East China". There are mountains and rivers here, which is exactly what we came here for - touring the mountains and rivers. When you are tired from hiking, you can take off your shoes, sit on the rocks, and soak your feet in the cold mountain water. It feels so pleasant! When I saw the Guanyin Waterfall, the largest in the scenic area, I couldn't help but think of a famous poem by Li Bai: The waterfall falls three thousand feet, and it is suspected that the Milky Way falls from the sky.

Although the trip to Wuyi Mountain was hard, I enjoyed it so much that I never wanted to return. Friends, if you have the opportunity, you will also experience it personally.