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Zhongshan Huangnikeng Reservoir Hiking Guide: Discover a Hidden Gem

The Huangnikeng Reservoir in Zhongshan, boasting crystal-clear waters reminiscent of Jiuzhaigou and the mystical Denglongkeng (Lantern Pit), is a hidden treasure that hiking enthusiasts shouldn't miss. Here's a detailed guide: 1. Preparation ◦ Gear: Wear comfortable, non-slip hiking shoes, as the trails around Huangnikeng Reservoir are often covered with gravel and moss. Good footwear ensures safe walking. Bring plenty of drinking water, as there are no supply points along the way. Each person should carry at least 1–2 bottles. Pack some high-energy snacks like chocolate or beef jerky for an energy boost. ◦ Clothing: Dress according to the season. In summer, wear light, breathable long sleeves and pants for sun and mosquito protection. Comfortable sportswear is suitable for spring and autumn. In winter, dress warmly in thick outerwear. ◦ Other items: Bring a sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. A hiking stick can reduce stress on your knees. A portable charger is essential to keep your phone powered for navigation and photography. 2. Getting There: Navigate to "Huangnikeng Reservoir." Driving is the most convenient option, and parking is free. The drive from downtown Zhongshan takes approximately [X] minutes. The roads are generally in good condition, and some sections offer scenic views. If using public transport, check bus routes and transfer to the nearest stop. You may need to walk a short distance from the stop. 3. Hiking Route: The 3.7 km trail starts from the parking lot, with an elevation gain of only 150m, making it beginner-friendly. Follow the clear dirt path, keeping to the right at forks. The gentle slope of the dirt trail makes for a relatively easy climb. Upon reaching the viewing platform at the summit, you can overlook Denglongkeng and admire the stunning scenery of turquoise waters against the backdrop of green mountains. 4. Highlights ◦ Huangnikeng Reservoir: The clear, turquoise water of the reservoir, a testament to its excellent quality, resembles a giant emerald nestled among the mountains. Standing by the reservoir, with a gentle breeze caressing your face, is incredibly refreshing. ◦ Denglongkeng (Lantern Pit): Formed by accumulated water in an abandoned mine, Denglongkeng's unique geological structure and crystal-clear water make it the most striking sight along the hike. Surrounded by green mountains, the turquoise water creates a picturesque contrast with the surrounding landscape. 5. Photo Ops: The summit offers breathtaking views of Denglongkeng, making it a perfect spot for photos, whether you're capturing the scenery or posing for portraits. The reservoir's edge is another must-visit spot for capturing the shimmering water and distant mountains. The soft light of mid-morning (around 10am) or late afternoon (around 4pm) enhances the depth and richness of your photos. Wearing light-colored clothing creates a striking contrast with the turquoise water, resulting in more vibrant images. 6. Precautions: There are no guardrails around the mine pit. Exercise caution when taking photos and admiring the view, and avoid approaching the edge. Protect the environment by carrying out your trash and preserving the natural beauty. In rainy weather, the trails become slippery. Exercise extra caution and use a hiking stick for balance. If unfamiliar with the route, download a hiking navigation app like "Liang Bu Lu" and follow the trail. Last weekend, my friends and I embarked on this hike, chatting and laughing as we walked along the winding mountain paths. Reaching the summit and seeing Denglongkeng took our breath away. We couldn't resist taking photos to commemorate the moment. Despite feeling tired after descending, we felt incredibly refreshed. This hiking trip was truly unforgettable.
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Posted: Mar 5, 2025
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