Diecai Mountain.
The ticket price was cheap, only 37.5 for a couple, but the scenery was stunning. It was overcast that morning, and the wind was strong, so it wasn't hot at all.
This mountain has a famous wind tunnel, which truly blows a cool 26-degree breeze like air conditioning. The staff said that even when the temperature outside is still, the wind is still blowing through this tunnel—it's magical.
Climbing to the top is effortless, and you can see the entire river view and the mountains of varying heights and distances. Guilin's mountains are truly unique, with their staggered and undulating shapes. Their random shapes, however, create a beautiful scene when connected together.
There's a stone tablet at the top with the inscription: "Climb Diecai Mountain and live to be 130!" What a beautiful auspicious meaning.
We spent quite a while at the top, then descended to climb the nearby Crane Mountain. This mountain is truly covered in large white birds—I'm not sure if they are cranes. Why do these birds only perch on this one of so many other mountains? I don't know the reason.
There is another huge hole halfway up the mountain. I found that almost all the mountains in Guilin have holes, and they are all transparent holes. No matter which mountain I see on the road, there will be a hole in it. It is magical.