Sanqing Mountain Snow Viewing Guide

Recently, many friends have been thinking about going to Sanqing Mountain. Sanqing Mountain has already started snowing. So how to enjoy the snow? Here is a more detailed guide. Interested friends can take a look at the details.

I. Route Planning

In winter, it is recommended to take the cable car up and down the mountain. The eastern and southern cable cars are far apart. You can choose the cable car that is closer to the attractions you want to visit, which will save energy and make you happy.

Route A: Eastern Jinsha Cable Car → Giant Python Out of the Mountain → Yuhuangding → Sunshine Coast Scenic Area → Sanqingfudi Scenic Area → West Coast Scenic Area → Nanqingyuan Scenic Area → Eastern Jinsha Cable Car Downhill.

Route B: Southern Waishuangxi Cable Car → Wanshouyuan Scenic Area → Riseday Platform → West Coast Scenic Area → Sanqingfudi Scenic Area → Sunshine Coast Scenic Area → Nanqingyuan Scenic Area → Southern Waishuangxi Cable Car Downhill.

Sanqing Mountain Snow Viewing Guide

II. Time Arrangement

The sunset time in Sanqing Mountain in winter is around 17:00.

Cable car operating hours on weekdays are 8:30-17:00.

Cable car operating hours on non-weekdays are 8:00-17:00.

So it is recommended that you take the cable car down before 17:00.

III. Dress Suggestion

The temperature on the mountain is low. It is recommended to wear light and warm clothes, hats, scarves, gloves, and other warm items, and shoes with strong friction such as ice claws or sports shoes. Bring trekking poles and other auxiliary supplies.

Carry candies, chocolate, biscuits and other foods to replenish energy in time.

Sanqing Mountain Snow Viewing Guide

IV. Warm Tips

1. When enjoying and playing in the snow, do not chase and play on slippery and icy roads.

Sanqing Mountain Snow Viewing Guide

2. Pay attention to safety under your feet while touring the scenic area. Do not take any paths that deviate from the main tour route.

3. You should also pay attention to “head safety” when hiking in the snow. Be careful of branches and ice cones falling.

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