Huashan currently the most mainstream two ways to climb at night and climb by day, but if you choose to climb at night, remember to bring a flashlight, because the lights at night are too dim, plus many roads are without lights, Last year, Huashan had a female teacher who fell down when she climbed at night. But I personally don’t recommend night climbing. Night climbing is actually not seeing any scenery. The smeared climbing can’t feel the deliciousness of Huashan. The point is that the next morning, it takes only a few minutes to watch the sunrise, and it will still be very, very tired after watching it. At this time, where is the physical strength and spirit to enjoy the beautiful scenery? Then the whole Huashan's steepness you only see a sunrise, so calculated, it is actually very loss. And Huashan sunrise is far less spectacular than Mount Tai, not as beautiful as the sea of clouds in Mount Emei, but is a project to see or not to see! After climbing Huashan to enter the ticket gate, the first big attraction is called Wuliguan. Wuliguan here means that the entrance of Yuquanyuan to Huashan has walked five miles, which is the first stage of the challenge to Huashan. [Wuliguan] is a very tattered level, the whole area is very small, the height is only about five meters, there is no value to appreciate, but it is still possible to take a photo here to remember, it is the first step to conquer Huashan! [Wuliguan] is a watershed, Wuliguan is a stone road, and then it is all steps up. Here it starts to test the ability of the knee. If you don't exercise often, it is best to climb slowly, and do your best. Remember not to climb hard. There is no good scenery between Wuliguan and [Qianji Building], and there is not much introduction here. I will share the picture directly with everyone ~.