Walking on the cliffside narrow plank at South Peak
Being one of the Five Great Mountain in China, Huashan or Mount Hua (once called the West Mountain in the ancient time), is a sacred mountain which plays an essential place in Chinese history and culture. Not only famous for a variety of ancient temples and religious structures nestled on majestic towering ridges and peaks, Huashan, one of China's most precipitous mountains in its own right, also challenges all exuberant hearts with a unique kind of thrill that hardly can be get in any other places: walking on narrow planks perched on the cliff faces of the South Peak, one of the Mount Hua's five summits. Following a bizarrely dangerous trail with one side is the steep cliff-side and the other is deep gorges will surely leave you scary yet very exciting memories. The scenery around the mountain itself is extremely breathtaking and visitors can experience sightseeing activities at a lofty location. The special experience is not recommended for those suffering from acrophobia and more appealing to adventurous travelers.