It is a great scenic spot. The weather here is ever-changing. It was sunny when we entered the scenic area. It started to rain heavily after we got on the sightseeing bus. When we arrived at the viewing platform, we didn't expect the clouds to clear and the fog to dissipate. We actually saw the stunning sunset. It is really a magical place. Please pay attention to the following points when you go there: 1. You can also drive in here by yourself from now on, but you must make an appointment to buy tickets on the mini program. No other platform has it. 2. Barun Temple is a niche attraction. You have to wait for a long time for the shuttle bus. You can only get on the bus if there are vacancies in the passing car, otherwise you have to wait until the last bus at 8:30. 3. It takes more than half an hour to walk up to the sunset viewing platform from the bus station. It is recommended to ride a horse or battery car to go up to relax. 4. The sunset is about ten o'clock, so the most beautiful reflection of the sun appears about 9:30. If you go late, you will see one or two fewer suns. 5. The best viewing location will change according to the season. There are several viewing platforms on it, and you can choose by yourself. 6. You can only see nine suns for about ten days in April and mid-September every year. There are only 5-7 at other times. Everyone should be mentally prepared. 7. I recommend entering the scenic area around 5:00 PM. Visiting both the bird watching platform and Barun Temple will allow you to reach the sunset viewing platform around 8:30 PM, which is just the right time. 8. The viewing platform is very cold, so even in July, you'll need a jacket. This time, I was able to see seven reflections of the sun, which was quite a sight, making the trip worthwhile. It was already 11:30 PM when we left the scenic area, so I recommend staying overnight in the town at the entrance.