2010年7月28日星期三

Foreign guests visit Huangshan Mountain



On July 16, 2010, a group of foreign students from overseas universities climbed Huangshan Mountain, which is located at the south of Anhui Province. This is their second stop for their China trip, starting from Shanghai, and have just experience the Shanghai Expo. Mount Huangshan, literally translated as Yellow Mountain, located in the southeast of Anhui Province, one of the China’s most luring tourist attractions. Huangshan City is at the foot of the Mount Huangshan, also include the suburb Xidi and Hongcun Village.
Among many peaks, the three widely know are The Lotus Peak, The Brilliant Top Mountain, and The Celestial Capital. Besides these three peaks, Hot Spring, Jade Screen Tower, Xihai, Beihai, Yungu Temple and Songgu Nunnery.
The rain from the day before has cooled the air thus making the weather ideal for mountain climbing. With its clear skies and fresh air, visitors were able to get a clear and beautiful view of Huangshan Mountain’s stunning pine trees and magnificent rocks.
The group rode the Yungu cable car to White Goose Ridge Station before continuing their journey to Bright Peak, Baiyun Hotel, Beihai Hotel, Black Tiger Pine, Couple Pine and Shixin Peak.

They are invited by local universities in Anhui Province to learn about Hui Culture. All the foreign guests were excited about their experience.
"This is a great chance to explore Huangshan Mountains, which is totally unearthed and unexplored. This is like a dream come true. I’ve been told this is the most fantastic location in the world.” Said Sijle, student from the engineering major, who came to know of Huangshan Mountain from a tour guide when he was traveling in China’s Lijiang.
"It’s a big stress in Shanghai. You’ll find rural areas in Anhui are quite different now. If you don’t get out of the city, you’ll never know what the country is like,” said Jonny, who almost travel China every year.

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