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Mao Mountain Review

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Great blessing, very coincidentally, there is a temple fair on the mountain the next morning, there is a bi-star moon with the sky, you can see the weather there is very sunny, cloudless, visibility is very good, every dusk has color glow, very beautiful, fun and fun, overall awesome, cost-effective, Nice view,

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Posted: Feb 18, 2021
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  • _TS***7p
    4/5Excellent

    The scene is really awesome. Especially the Maoshan mountain view. We bought inscence stick and it was fun.

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    Posted: Mar 31, 2024
  • M24***32
    5/5Outstanding

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    Zhong Lingyu's beautiful Maoshan, the birthplace of China's national religion, the mountains and clear waters are beautiful, the air is fresh, the trees are shaded, and the world's Laozi statue has set a Guinness record. There are fairy caves and Huayan caves, there are stalactites in the cave, and beautiful stone paintings. With the magical spring water Xike Spring, clapping on the spring water will respond to the bubble is very interesting.

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    Posted: Mar 16, 2024
  • 黯然-终极神伤
    5/5Outstanding

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    ⛰️ Maoshan is one of the sacred sites of Taoism in China, with rich historical relics and many cultural relics. Maoshan Taoism has been developed in the history of two thousand years. Feng Sanmao Zhenjun is the ancestor of Kaishan. It is the birthplace of the Shangqing School of Taoism and is known as the "Shangqing Zongtan". 🏔️ Maoshan has a unique natural landscape. There are many scenic spots on the mountain, with the victory of Jiufeng, Jiuquan, 26 holes and 28 pools. 🗽 Jurong Maoshan includes the scenic spots of Jiulong Wanfu Palace, Yuanfu Wanning Palace, Chongxu Wanshou Palace, and Karst Cave Xianren Cave. 🙈🙈🙈😍 Students must go to the Jiulong Wanfu Palace scenic spots to visit 🤗 There are gods of Laozi there 👏🧒🏻 Students can climb all the way up and feel the fun of climbing the mountain. Visit the attractions and climb slowly. Or buy a ticket directly, the car drives all the way to the top of the mountain ⛰️, and then go down the mountain all the way. ❤️ Special reminder: Maoshan is divided into Jurong Maoshan (Zhenjiang) and Jintan Maoshan (Changzhou), don't go wrong!

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    Posted: Mar 3, 2024
  • Anonymous User
    5/5Outstanding

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    Take the traffic car to the top, walk down the mountain and walk in the direction of Jintan. At first, it was steep and the back was relatively gentle. I took two children, one 12 and one 10 years old, and the experience was very good. Go down the mountain and take the cable car to the top of the mountain. Because the first time I climbed the mountain, I chose to go down the mountain easily. If you have the opportunity, choose the cable car to go down the mountain next time, and then climb to the top of the mountain. After climbing to the top, you will visit one by one, and every traffic car will stop.

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    Posted: Feb 14, 2024
  • 大麦袋泡茶
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    I go to Maoshan once a year before the Spring Festival. This time I encountered heavy rain, but when I arrived at the top of the mountain, the rain stopped and it became foggy. I knew that Huayang Cave had been open for many years last year. I was worried that it would be closed for rain. It was still good to open. I took my son to go twice, very good.

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    Posted: Feb 5, 2024
  • Anonymous User
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    I have to say that this tour is really shocking, huge Taoist statues and various fairy temples, the spectacle overlooking from the mountains, the colorful underground passages, the memorial hall of the revolutionary martyrs, it is worth seeing

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    Posted: Jan 15, 2024
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