Huashan Mountain
Mountain peak · weinan shi ·

Huashan Mountain

Mountain peak · weinan shi ·

Holy mountain with temples, dangerous hikes, and tea ceremonies

challenging hike
steep mountain
cable car
breathtaking views
sacred mountain
plank walk
chain rails
scammers
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Huayin, Weinan, China, 714299 Get directions

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"Nestled high atop the southern-most peak of China’s holy Mount Hua is a Buddhist and Daoist temple that offers refreshments to anyone daring enough to reach it via what has been described as one of the most dangerous hiking paths in the world.  Mount Hua actually consists of five separate peaks, each with a temple on it thanks to the religious significance that has been ascribed to the mountain for centuries. However, the most remote peak to the south is home to a temple that has incorporated a tea ceremony to answer the demands of the increased number of visitors who are drawn to the site by the pull of danger. To reach the temple, you must begin at a series of steps known as the “Heavenly Stairs,” a long trail of stone steps carved right into the mountain that is so steep, one slip could cause hikers to tumble down them uncontrollably. Or, you can take a rickety gondola that ferries hikers high above a mountain valley to the base of the northern peak. For the ascent of the southern peak, the trail almost completely disappears as hikers must sidle along the sheer mountainside across a thin ledge made of what looks like scrap wood, stapled and lashed together like an afterthought. Even the planks fall away at some point leaving nothing but a chain and some pegs to stand on, hundreds of feet off the ground. Once past this section, another set of worn stairs leads to the temple, although their sharp grade makes the previous steps seem like child’s play. Thanks to the increasing number of visitors to the site in recent years, the Chinese government has taken steps to make the route safer, by shoring up the ledge planks and cementing in more guide chains. However despite the increased safety precautions a number of hikers each year continue to plummet to their deaths from the dizzying trail. But no matter how many people continue to perish on the often snow-covered path, the promise of serenity and a warm cup of hard-earned tea keep people coming back in larger numbers each year." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"A steep, iconic peak in China's Shaanxi province that the family's 83-year-old grandmother tackled on a trek with other relatives; her gung‑ho attitude inspired the younger family members and reinforced the idea that older travellers can undertake demanding hikes and motivate multigenerational adventure." - Sim Ee Waun

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Huashan Mountain

Max S

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love this. the mountain tops on a good day are so beautiful and truly are amazing. the stairs (manual walking all the way up) is a challenge, but they do offer cable car services (which offer some truly amazing views, albeit a little scary sometimes 😅). Definitely a must visit if you go to Xi'An.

Rothman L.

Google
One of the five sacred mountain. The famous plank walk. Its tedious to climb this mountain as it is steep. Dont worry about the age as i was greeted by elderly couple, aged 76 and 70 and they walked faster than me.

Haylen M.

Google
In 2023, I climbed this moutain after Chinese Lunar New Year. In fact, it is a little dangerous because moutain is very steep. After I climbed over a moutain peak, I was exhausted but I was very satisfied with finishing it. If you also want to conquer this mountain, I am pleased to help you.🥰🥰🥰

Kevin Y.

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From huashanbei station, walk straight out and turn left to see bus terminal. There are many touts to offer 5¥ “taxi” or even offer us free “taxi” to take us to Huashan tourist center. Pls do not take them, I think they will drive u to buy expensive tickets from their agent. U can take the free shuttles bus or 5¥ blue direct bus(official) to the tourist center. U can buy tickets online via trip.com for the Huashan bus & entrance ticket to cable cab center, and cable ticket is also available for sale at the cable car station. All official. Total u need 3 tickets, shuttle from tourist center to cable car, entrance and cable car ticket From train station, take either blue bus 5¥ (direct) or free line 1 or lin 2 bus at bus terminal (multiple stops).

KarenL

Google
Many ways to enter the mountain. We took a 45min bus up towards the West summit, followed by a cable car up and another 30min hike towards the west summit but it was crowded so we decide to hike up to the South summit first and then downwards to the west summit which turned out to be a great idea. There were a few rest stops with food stalls and merchandise purchases and we found one with really nice food. Slightly more expensive but worth a try. We had corndogs, dumpling soup, cold noodles 凉皮and Chinese hamburger 肉夹馍. Make sure to wear sturdy shoes, dress light as it can get pretty hot. Expect lots of narrow stairs with chain rails and some parts even without handrails. To get to the top of the South summit, steps were small and almost vertical so you will need both hands to get up. You can also choose a short luge down at 30RMB per pax. View is breathtaking. Will go back again.

Daniel L.

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We visited here as our first stop on a 5 day Xian tour. It was a bit cloudy so we had some beautiful views with clouds. We first took a bus to the Mountain entrance where we had to ride special HuaShan buses to the cable car station. The cable cars are quite modern and offered incredible views of the special mountain features. After exiting the cable cars, there are 2 main options, climb the North Peak or the South Peak. We only took the North Peak as it had the famous HuaShanLunJian 華山論劍 (DeepSeek intro): Huashan Lunjian (literally "Discussing Swords on Mount Hua") is a legendary martial arts contest from Chinese wuxia (martial heroes) fiction. Popularized by Jin Yong's novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes, it refers to a grand tournament held atop Mount Hua where the world's greatest martial artists duel to determine the ultimate champion and claim a powerful martial arts manual. The term is now a popular Chinese metaphor for any high-level competition or summit meeting among masters of a field. (End of intro) After descending, there are many lucky artifacts and shops. PSA: Beware of scammers, they have people pretending to be customers to try to impress on you that the shop is giving them a fantastic deal when it fact they are incredibly expensive. We were looking at some herbs when the fake customer insisted the shop first grind the herbs before weighing it, saying there will be some weight loss due to the grinding, the shop agreed only when the customer agreed to buy it once grounded We almost fell for it. The fake customer also pretended that his boss called him on the phone. We did agree but and they ground the herbs, then the price was announced and it was incredibly expensive (remember they didn’t weigh it before so we had no idea how much we were buying) We called their bluff and walked out. Luckily they didn’t gang up on us. It was a lesson well learned. Beware!!! Almost ruined a wonderful event.

S Y

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We joined a local tour and took nearly 2hrs from Xian to reach the park entrance. Then another 50min on a park bus to finally reach the park. We rode the toboggan to the cable car station. Took us another 20min to finally reach the West peak station. From there we walked to South peak, Nantianmen and end at the West peak cable car station. Quite a challenging hike, mostly uphill steps. We travelled 7 hours to spend 2 hours hiking there. It's better to stay a night in the vicinity and start your hike early.

Tikki

Google
It’s a very challenging mountain to climb, but it’s so worth it. The views are truly breathtaking and it’s something everyone should experience. There are 5 peaks that you can climb, whether all of them or some of them. You can choose to scale the whole thing or take the cable car partially up the way. The whole trail is mainly just stairs, which can be tiring, but there’s lots of places to rest. Restrooms are available at regular intervals along the way and there’s also lots of tourist shops selling water, food, and souvenirs.