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What do you need to prepare for traveling to Jiuhua Mountain in Huangshan Mountain in August?

When you go out, you should make all preparations, such as taking a raincoat or an umbrella and a coat. The weather in the mountains is changeable. Accommodation: During the month of April 4- 10/0, there were many tourists and the accommodation was tight. You should stay in the mountains as early as possible or book in advance through travel agencies and hotel service companies, otherwise you will probably rent a coat and spend the night under the eaves. There are no residents on the mountain, and there is nothing to do. Huangshan is short of drinking water, and there are only 2 bottles of cheap rooms.

Diet: Eating and shopping in scenic spots are very expensive. You can buy cakes, chocolates and other non-staple foods and a small amount of mineral water in Tunxi. Don't bring instant noodles (no blisters). For the sake of hygiene, it is recommended not to eat raw food in the mountains, such as wild cucumbers; Water shortage in mountainous areas, a bottle of mineral water 5- 15 yuan.

Dress: Huangshan belongs to the north subtropical humid monsoon climate, with four distinct seasons, mild climate and the same season of rain and heat. Young and middle-aged tourists are suitable for short-term travel to Huangshan in spring, summer, autumn and winter. They just need to dress on time and don't need to bring a lot of clothes. When they stopped, there were coats for rent at the main accommodation points. Because the elevation of the scenic spot is above 1600 meters and the temperature is 8- 10 degrees lower than that at the foot of the mountain, the old and weak people and tourists who come to Huangshan in winter can take more warm clothes than those who stay at home.

Safety (remember): Wear flat-heeled rubber saddles, cloth shoes and sneakers when climbing mountains, and don't wear high heels. Huangshan Mountain has scenery step by step, and the scenery can be painted, but you can't look at the scenery while walking to avoid accidents. This is called "watching the scenery without walking, walking without watching the scenery". On rainy days, it is much more convenient and safer to spend a few dollars to buy a disposable raincoat in the local area than to bring an umbrella. Photography in Huangshan Mountain is different from that in the park. In the park, both the photographer and the subject can take a few steps back at will to adjust their angles. However, photography in Huangshan must not retreat at will, because there is likely to be a cliff behind, so you must go back and see if there is room for retreat to avoid falling, which can be avoided with a little attention. Huangshan Road is steep and steep. People with high blood pressure and heart disease should not travel alone, let alone be in danger, except carrying necessary first-aid drugs.

Wang Feng, the highest peak of Jiuhua Mountain, is1342m above sea level, which is not very high, but there are many scenic spots and the mountain roads are difficult to walk. In addition, Jiuhua Mountain has a typical alpine microclimate with short summer and long winter in late spring and early autumn. The higher the altitude, the more obvious the law of four seasons changes. So you must be fully prepared to go to Jiuhua Mountain.

1. Don't wear hard shoes when climbing mountains. Lightweight sports shoes, travel shoes and rubber-soled shoes are the right choice. It is best to wear a pair of thick socks to prevent blisters.

2. Use crutches when climbing mountains, which will help when walking on mountain roads. You don't have to prepare. It is said that useful things can be found on the roadside.

3. Be sure to bring a windbreaker or sweater despite the scorching sun under the mountain; Rain or shine is uncertain in mountainous areas, and rain gear is also indispensable.

The natural environment of Jiuhua Mountain is well protected, and it is inevitable that there will be snakes and insects. Take some snake medicine just in case.

Temple tourism

1. Enter the door. Visitors should enter from the temple gates on the left and right sides, because stepping into the middle threshold, or even standing or sitting on the threshold, is extremely disrespectful to the Buddha and Bodhisattva.

2. Worship Buddha. Worship Buddha with folded hands, then kneel in front of Buddha's right futon, then palm up shoulder width, knock your head down to futon, turn your palm to the ground when you look up, get up and fold again.

Burn incense. If you are a believer, it goes without saying that there must be three wicks of incense in the incense burner, which is called "burning three wicks of incense". If it is just fate, it must be inserted correctly, otherwise it will be considered disrespectful to the Buddha.

4. Don't ask the monk why he became a monk and his daily life, which is a big taboo.