Still thinking about how to arrange your Dragon Boat Festival holiday? The holiday is short, so you can consider going to Wutai Mountain. Comrades who work in offices all day can go to Wutai Mountain to exercise, or they can visit the major temples in Wutai Mountain to pray for good luck.
If you want to go out and play during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, then Wutai Mountain in Shanxi is a very good choice. When we go there, we can get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and feel true tranquility. Let’s introduce Wutai Mountain below and see what precautions should be taken if you want to travel to Wutai Mountain?
In many places, the weather has become very warm in May. Some people may already be wearing short sleeves, but it’s still a bit cool in Wutai Mountain, especially the temperature difference between morning and evening is very large. So if you want to have fun in Wutai Mountain, be sure to bring warm clothes, such as thin sweaters and thin trousers, which are essential items in mountainous areas at higher altitudes.
Sun Protection
The sun is often strong in mountainous areas, and ultraviolet rays can cause great damage to people’s skin. In this case, we must bring all sun protection items, such as sunscreen and some sun hats. This can effectively prevent our skin from getting sunburned.
Hotel Reservation
The passenger flow during this period is relatively large, so if you plan to travel to Wutai Mountain during this period, be sure to book your room in advance to avoid affecting your travel plans if you cannot book a room temporarily.
Buy Tickets Legally
Some illegal vendors may take some people to escape ticket inspections and enter the scenic spot. This may bring you a lot of trouble during your trip. If you are caught evading tickets, you may be subject to criminal liability, which will bring some unnecessary unpleasantness to your journey. Also, try not to look too much or touch the souvenirs on the stalls in the scenic spot to avoid some illegal vendors causing you some trouble.
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