Wutai Mountain in Shanxi Province is located in the northeastern part of Wutai County, Xinzhou City. It is currently a national 5A-level tourist attraction. It is one of the top ten famous mountains in China, one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China, and one of the five major Buddhist holy places in the world. So, do self-driving tourists need to make a reservation?
Reservation Process
After entering the Wutai Mountain vehicle reservation system, fill in the driver’s information, mobile phone number, time of entry, license plate number, etc., and click submit to complete the vehicle reservation.
Warm Reminder
The reservation is valid for the day and time of the reservation. Please enter within the valid time.
Tourist vehicles must make an appointment one day in advance through the “Wutai Mountain Tourist Service Center” WeChat public account. The daily limit is 2,000 vehicles, and the reservation will be closed when the limit is reached. Tourists who have successfully made reservations can drive into the scenic spot on the day they made the reservation; those who have not made reservations successfully or have reached the reservation limit will have to park their vehicles in designated parking lots and take free shuttle buses to enter the scenic spot.
Introduction to the Scenic Spot
Wutai Mountain, located in Xinzhou City, Shanxi Province, is one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China and the place where Manjushri Bodhisattva preached and resided. Wutai Mountain is a national 5A-level tourist attraction, with numerous temples and cultural heritage, a tourist destination that integrates Buddhist culture, natural scenery, and human history.
Wutai Mountain has many temples. In addition to temples, Wutai Mountain also has many natural landscapes, such as the peaks of Dongtai, Beitai, Zhongtai, Xitai, and Nantai. It is a great place for mountaineering and hiking.
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