Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - One-to-two-day route guide to Mount Tai and surrounding areas
One-to-two-day route guide to Mount Tai and surrounding areas
Mount Taishan can be regarded as the highest mountain in China, and it has a profound influence on the Chinese people. There are many Chinese idioms related to Mount Tai, such as as heavy as Mount Tai, the country is peaceful and the people are safe, etc. Taishan is a mountain that everyone who loves mountain climbing will not miss. Let’s take a look at how to take a one- or two-day tour around Mount Tai.
1-2 days of fun in and around Mount Tai
1-day round trip to Mount Tai
Mountain climbing: If you are walking for a day, you can choose to climb the mountain during the day or at night. Go all the way up and down the mountain, or go down the mountain on a one-way ropeway, one round trip a day. You can't see the sunrise during the day, but you can see it at night.
Bus-Cableway: If you want to save effort when climbing the mountain or the guest is not physically fit, you can choose to take a bus to Zhongtianmen first, then walk up the mountain or take the cableway directly to Nantianmen, then take the cableway and bus down the mountain, which is more economical. Save time and effort. The disadvantage is that you can't enjoy the mountain scenery along the way.
Two-day sunrise tour
Route 1: Dai Temple Taishan Sunrise Closing Ceremony/Liu Laogen Grand Stage
1 Visit Dai Temple during the day, climb the mountain or take a bus Go to Mount Tai (you can choose to climb Mount Tai during the day or at night);
2 Watch the sunrise the next day, continue the visit and then go down the mountain. Take some rest in the afternoon. In the evening, you can choose to watch the Zen closing ceremony or Liu Laogen's performance on the big stage. The closing ceremony of Zen shows the grand occasion of ancient emperors worshiping Mount Tai after ascending the throne. It is a large-scale live performance, lasting 80 minutes. Worth a look. We have introduced the Zen closing ceremony in detail in another guide. See the link at the end of this article.
Route 2: Climb the Taishan Great Rift Valley at Daimiao at night.
1 Visit Dai Temple during the day, climb the mountain or take a bus to Mount Tai (you can choose to climb Mount Tai during the day or at night);
2 Watch the sunrise the next day 2, continue the tour and then go down the mountain, In the afternoon, visit the Great Rift Valley of East Africa. The East African Rift Valley is grand in scale and spectacular in scale, and the rafting time is 30 minutes. The front section is gentle and long, while the back section is thrilling. The Zen closing ceremony is described in detail in our other guides. See the link later in this article.
Route 3: Closing Ceremony of Daimiao Tianwai Village in the Underground Rift Valley of Mount Tai
This trip has many attractions and is quite tight and tiring. Therefore, it is recommended to take a car up the mountain from the entrance of Tianwai Village and stay at the top of Taishan Mountain.
1 On the first day, visit the Daimiao Underground Rift Valley, take a ride up the mountain (or hike) from Tianwai Village in the afternoon, and stay at Mount Tai;
2 Get up early the next day, 2 watch the sunrise , rest enough before going down the mountain to watch the closing ceremony.
- Previous article:How much does it cost to rent a car from Longhua to Yangmeikeng Valley?
- Next article:Travel from Changde, Hunan Province to Zhangjiajie
- Related articles
- On the honeymoon after marriage, my sister-in-law insisted on going with her, but she got angry. What do you think about this?
- Guiyang travel issues to Chishui Bamboo Sea
- Top Ten Popular Destinations in Zhou Bianyou during the National Day.
- What scenic spots can be reached by Suzhou subway?
- What tourist attractions are there in Zhuozhou, Hebei?
- What are the tourist attractions in Zhijiang?
- What are the scenic spots suitable for parent-child travel in Qingdao?
- What is the most famous tourist attraction in Dingxi?
- How to Improve Pupils' Artistic Literacy
- Learning Experience of Gao Mingtang's "Hardworking" Story