Guangdong First Peak Tianquan resort,Liangjia Yao Township, Yangshan County, Guangdong ProvinceMap
Phone0763-7881852, 0763-7886838
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It is worth going. As long as you don’t live in the gate for a few days, you can go to the junction of Hunan and go to Mangshan National Forest Park. You can go there without buying tickets, but you have to come out in an hour.
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Guangdong First Peak Resort Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Guangdong #1 Peak, or Shikengkong, is 1,902 meters above sea level and features untouched forests, valleys and mountains containing beautiful springs and waterfalls. The picturesque scenery is a favorite of visitors looking to enjoy nature. Areas surrounding include Shikengyu Tourism Area, Taipingdong Yaozhai, Chengjia River Valley, Tianquan Waterfall and Tianquan National Forest. Available activities include rafting, hiking, relaxing in hot springs, or simply sitting under the night sky and enjoying a bonfire. Shangshan is a winding mountain road and is best traversed with a car.
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Guangdong First Peak Resort Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is worth going. As long as you don’t live in the gate for a few days, you can go to the junction of Hunan and go to Mangshan National Forest Park. You can go there without buying tickets, but you have to come out in an hour.
The scenery is beautiful and the mountain gives you a natural feeling of blooming. Especially the sea of flowers is very beautiful. Drinking a cup of tea on the mountain and looking at the distance. The scenery is surrounded by nature.
All the way to the mountain road, the scenery along the way is OK. At that time, you can't get to the top of the peak, and you can't see the most beautiful scenery. It's a pity. On the top is a military camp, and a mountain top of Mangshan, overall it is OK
The air is super good and it is a good place to absorb negative ions. There are a lot of turns, and I want to vomit when I turn left and right. The car drives slowly. There are many turns, and the cars will be humbled. It’s also good to travel with my family for three days on weekends.
Tickets are a bit expensive, the door can not be electronic ticket collection, the ticket to the hotel front desk below to pick up the ticket, it is recommended to set up a scan code recognition entry equipment at the entrance of the scenic spot. The front desk staff and the security guard at the door of the hotel are very enthusiastic, and also sent the first peak must-drive label.
Staying on the mountain homestay can be free of tickets. It is not recommended to drive a car that is too big to run the mountain. Individual turns are really narrow and test the technology.