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Is it appropriate to go to Wutai Mountain in May?

Wutai Mountain is surrounded by five main peaks: Dongtai, Xitai, Nantai, Beitai and Zhongtai, hence the name Wutai. Among them, Dou Feng in the North Station is the steepest, with an altitude of 3058 meters. It is the highest mountain in North China and is called "the roof of North China".

Walking through the East, North, China and West Stations, there is little difference between the four typhoons, but the South Station is too far away to go and there is not enough time.

The grass is not green in May, but the scenery is actually average. Depending on the weather, it may or may not snow. The altitude on the stage is relatively high, 3k, and the temperature is relatively low.

If conditions permit, you can consider going to Taiwan Province. Because mountains and mountains are completely different worlds. The monk on the top platform is the real monk. When I went, I had breakfast in Dongtai, lunch in Beitai (but I didn't eat first because of the late dinner time), dinner in Xitai and stayed for one night. Nobody said there was a charge, and finally I gave some incense money at Xitai. Monks on the stage are all brought up by pilgrims in order to have enough food and clothing. Life is hard, so practice. There are also many pilgrims, hiking up the mountain, facing Taiwan Province and all over the country. These are different from Taihuai Town at the foot of the mountain, and there is no taste of money.

By the way, I recommend a Longquan temple, which takes a few minutes by bus, but it's not far. The temple is very good and there are not many people. At this time, I saw the sun shining into the hall, and a monk slowly wiped the dust on the platform, with a slow pace, just like the west. A wick is not hundreds of dollars at all.