At
a height of 2,160 meters above sea level and about
120km/3hours east of Xi'an, Huashan, literally translated
as Flower Mountain, is a sight for sore eyes. The
mountain has for centuries been deemed as one of China's
five sacred mountains (Wu ye), along with one Hengshan
to the northeast, Songshan and Taishan to the east
and another Hengshan to the southeast.
Huashan, also known as the Western
Mountain (Xi yue) due to its geographical location
in relation to the others, is famed as the most precipitous
of the five. Along the 12km path leading from the
foot of the mountain, where it starts at the Jade
Fountain Temple (Yuchuan si), to its five peaks, you
will get the chance to see some impressive scenes,
including the strangely shaped granite peaks and the
twisted pines, that make up this, one of the lesser
visited of the holy mountains.
The peaks from above are said to
resemble the petals of a huge plant, with the middle
peak as the corolla, hence the mountain's name. Of
the five peaks it is the southern peak (2,100 meters)
that is the largest, closely followed by those in
the east and west. The ascent provides not only natural
scenery, but also a number of man-made constructions
that, for better or worse, are now a part of the mountain's
tourist culture. The route to conquer the peaks passes
by temples, shrines, pavilions, terraces, carvings,
statues, food stalls and hawkers, that appear interspersed
between the stark granite paths and forested margins.
Along the Green Dragon Ridge (Bilong ji), which connects
the northern peak with the remaining peaks, the way
is cut along a narrow rock ridge with steep cliffs
on either side. Some of this route can be a little
dangerous, despite the iron chains that are linked
on the more precipitous sections.
How to get there: Refer to the Transport
& Itinerary Overview.
Cost: The entrance charge is RMB40, plus RMB 5 'registration
fee'. If you want to take the cable car that goes
from the Yuquan Temple (Yuquan yuan) at the eastern
base to the northern peak, you have to pay RMB50,
single way.