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How long does it take to climb Mount Hengshan in Nanyue?

Just walk back and forth, go up for four hours and come down for two hours. Walk around and take pictures. You start going up the mountain at about eight in the morning and go down the mountain at about five in the afternoon. ?

When you come back, you can go up the mountain at 8 am and come down at noon 12 to catch a Chinese meal. ?

Go up the hill and get off, or take a bus up the hill and get off. It starts at 8 am and ends at 2 noon.

Depending on the weather, it usually takes nine hours to go back and forth, but also depends on personal physical strength.

If you climb all the way and have good physical strength, it will take more than five hours. It is not recommended to climb all the way, which is time-consuming and laborious. If you want to climb more mountains, you can take a bus to Banshan Pavilion and climb to the top of Zhurong Peak. Last time we took a bus to Banshan Pavilion, then took a cable car from Banshan Pavilion to Nantianmen, and then climbed Zhurong Peak.

Hengshan Mountain, also known as Nanyue, Shouyue and Nanshan, is one of the "Five Mountains" in China. It is located in the southeast of central Hunan Province, China, between Hengyang and Xiangtan Basin, and its main part is in Nanyue District of Hengyang City and Hengshan and Hengyang counties. The name of Mount Hengshan, according to the Warring States Period "Shi Gan Jing", is named because it is located on the wing of the evening star in the constellation of 28 nights, and looks like a weighing instrument, which can be called heaven and earth.

Mount Hengshan is a famous Taoist and Buddhist shrine in China. There are more than 200 temples, temples, temples and temples around the mountain. Mount Hengshan was the place where ancient emperors Tang Yao and Yu Shun toured Xinjiang for hunting and offering sacrifices to the country. Yu Xia sacrificed horses to heaven for flood control. Zhu Rong, the God of Hengshan Mountain, is a folk Vulcan. By the orders of the Yellow Emperor, he guarded Mount Hengshan, taught the people fire and educated everything. After his death, he was buried in Mount Chi Di, and was honored as the holy emperor of Nanyue by the local people. Taoism has "thirty-six caves and seventy-two blessed places", four of which are located in Hengshan Mountain, and two real Buddha Sakyamuni relics are hidden in the Jingang Buddha Pagoda of Nantai Temple in Hengshan Mountain.