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ViewsHuangshanFrom eTripTips WikiHuangshan (黄山 Huángshān) is in Anhui, China. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
[edit] UnderstandHuangshan or "Yellow Mountain" is a granite massif consisting of 36 separate peaks, rising above 1800 metres. Famous throughout Chinese artistic history, Huangshan represents the typical mountain in Chinese paintings. Frequently shrouded in mist, the many peaks appear to float on clouds and have very fanciful names such as 18 Arhats Worshipping the South Sea, Lotus Flower Peak, Celestial Capital, Paint Brush etc. [edit] LandscapeJagged granite peaks clothed in uniquely shaped pine trees create a spectacular landscape of great interest to artists and photographers. The development of walking tracks and cable cars makes this landscape accessible to most active travellers. [edit] Flora and faunaOver 1450 kinds of plant are found within the Park. The most spectacular tree is the unique Pinus huangshanensis which grows precariously clinging to rock faces. Many of the trees have names such as the Welcoming Guest and the Seeing-off Guest Pines. Carpinus, Cornus, Enkianthus, Fraxinus, Rhododendron and Weigelia are some of the species of flowering tree to be seen. 470 species of animal have been recorded. The most frequently seen ground animals are squirrels and small skinks. [edit] Climate[edit] Get inAIR: The nearest domestic airport is at Tunxi; TRAIN: The nearest station is at Tunxi; BUS: Frequent direct buses run to Tangkou from Shanghai, Hangzhou.... [edit] Fees/PermitsAn entry fee of 200RMB applies (summer 2006) 50% discount is available for students with IDs and seniors. [edit] Get aroundFrom the town of Tangkou, at the foot of the mountain, a shuttle service operates every 20 minutes to the Hotsprings Area; Yuping Cable Car and Yungu (Cloud Valley) Cable Car (10RMB). Tangkou is quite walkable but taxis are available to scenic spots around the foot of the mountain. [edit] SeeThe main tourist destination is Mt Huangshan itself. From the Yuping Cable Car/Mercy Light Temple entrance the "Western Steps" lead up for about 14 Km over spectacular terrain. Allow 6-7 hours for the ascent. At present (2006) Lotus Flower Peak is closed for track maintenance. If you are fit and have a good head for heights the steep ascent to Celestial Capital Peak is rewarding. From the Yungu Cable Car carpark the ascent by the "Eastern Steps" is easier, taking as little as 2-3 hours. If you choose to descend by the Eastern Steps you can extend the hike by including the Nine Dragon Waterfall area (Jiu Long Pu) for an additional charge. [edit] DoMost tourists choose to stay overnight at one of several hotels in the BeiHai region of the mountain to watch the sunset & sunrise. [edit] BuyAn English language map is available in Tangkou and is worth purchasing as signage can be confusing. [edit] EatFood options are limited on the mountain. There are (expensive) restaurants in all the hotels but it is hard for a solo traveller to find cheap food. There are several small grocery stores selling snacks & drinks. [edit] DrinkTake plenty of water as the price rises steeply on the mountain. (6RMB per 600mL bottle). Local beer costs 10-15 RMB. [edit] SleepExpensive options include the Beihai & Shilin Hotels. (Rack rates are 200-2000 RMB) [edit] LodgingShilin Hotel has a "bunkhouse" where very primitive facilities are available for 50-80 RMB per bunk. [edit] Camping[edit] Backcountry[edit] Stay safe[edit] Get out
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