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How and when to climb Mount Tai.

The most classic mountaineering route-Hong Men Tour Line Hong Men Tour Line is the most important mountaineering tour route in ancient and modern times, and it is the mountaineering imperial road of emperors in past dynasties. Along the way, there are tree-lined streets, circling stone steps, beautiful peaks and streams, magnificent natural landscapes and numerous historical sites. There are 8 ancient temples, more than 200 steles and more than 300 cliff carvings, which are full of traditional cultural charm. Daimiao-Hong Men-Daiding, an ancient traditional route, starts from Yaocan Pavilion and goes up to Daiding. Cultural relics and historical sites are integrated with natural scenery, which is the secluded area of Mount Tai and the essence of Mount Tai. The great 7000 steps can go straight to the top. The last journey from Zhongtianmen to the top of Mount Tai is the essence of the whole Mount Tai scenic spot. Its majestic momentum, magnificent scenery and ancient ruins will bring you indescribable spiritual shock! If time is limited, you can walk to Zhongtianmen, then transfer to the ropeway and go straight to Daiding, which can be described as "reaching the sky in one step" and going straight to Daiding in seven minutes. After thousands of years of operation and construction, this route is now a perfect sightseeing mountain road. Stone roads are solid and tidy, Taoist temples along the way are regularly repaired, stone carvings are clear, precious ancient nameplates are protected, roadside streams are crystal clear, and antique or quaint hotels and tea shops are often located in my path has wound, through a sheltered hollow. When you are tired of climbing mountains, you are full of interest when you go in, pour water or take a nap, and the fatigue of climbing mountains is gone.

Tour mode: Walking along the stone steps Pan Road, the scenic spots along the way: Daizongfang Arch memorial archway, Guandi Temple, Tianmen, Confucius boarding place, Hong Men Palace, Wanxian Building, Revolutionary Martyrs Monument, Infinite Stone Carving, Sanguan Temple, Doumu Palace, Yuan Jun Temple, Stone Valley, Feng 'an Monument, Baidong, Hutian Pavilion, Huimaling, Zhongtianmen, Yunbu Bridge, Wudaosong and so on.

Tickets: 125 yuan

Tickets for Hongmen Palace: 5 yuan B. Zhongtianmen-Nantianmen Cableway: 80 yuan/one way, 140 yuan/round trip C. Taishan Scenic Area Management Committee has set up a tourism consulting agency at the starting point of the track, where visitors can inquire about all kinds of mountaineering information. Hong Men, Zhongtianmen and Nantianmen have complaint stations, ambulance stations and 1 10 alarm points respectively. Visitors can call the relevant number for help if necessary.

Hong Men Complaint Station: 62 13332 Rescue Station: 621023410 Alarm Point: 62 18338.

Zhongtianmen Complaint Station: 8066826 Rescue Station: 80662801kloc-0/0 Alarm Point: 8226743.

Nantianmen Complaint Station: 8066290 Rescue Station: 615868810 Alarm Point: 8229 156 D Those who watch the sunrise in Dengdai can stay at the top of the mountain. Tour time: It takes about 3-5 hours to walk from the foot of the mountain to Daiding. Friendly reminder: ① You can't really visit Mount Tai if you don't take this road. People who climb Mount Tai for the first time strongly recommend it. ② Dai Temple can also be used as the starting point for climbing Mount Tai. The whole journey is 9.5 kilometers, with more than 7,000 steps, and there are few smooth roads. The whole climb requires a certain amount of physical strength and perseverance, and it takes about 4-6 hours to reach the peak at a medium speed. In this regard, we should be psychologically prepared before climbing the mountain. ③ You can get off at Tai 'an Station and take bus No.3 to climb the mountain in Hong Men. Or take bus No.3 or No.4 to the front door of Daimiao. After visiting Dai Temple, go out the back door to the north 1.2km, and you can reach Hong Men Mountain Climbing Place.