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1、陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:华山英文导游词 陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:华山英文导游词Hua Shan is the highest of Chinas five sacred mountains.It is 120 kilometers east of Xian.It has five peaks that resemble the petals of a flower.The highest peak is 2180 meters (7085 feet). We had had discuions about going to Hua Shan with some graduate stu

2、dents from Computer Science.That didnt work out due to changes in schedules on both sides.Also, they were planning to do the climb at night to be able to reach the peak at sunrise.That did not appeal to us.We wanted to spend a night on the mountain.Frans department arranged a trip for us, making res

3、ervations at the simple hotel on the North Peak.They sent two graduate students to accompany us, though they had not been to Hua Shan before.We met them at 8:00 on Saturday morning and took a taxi to the train station.There we asked around and located a mini-bus.The bus made a couple of stops.One wa

4、s to see a presentation about the traditional medicines grown on the mountain and a chance to buy some of them.It probably would have been interesting if we understood Chinese.Our guides gave us the general outline about what was said.The other stop was a quick lunch stop. There are two approaches t

5、o Hua Shan.Chinese proverb: “There is one road and only one road to Hua Shan,” meaning that sometimes the hard way is the only way. The west entrance involves 10 kilometers of walking on a road before you start climbing.We went with the east entrance, where the bus brings you to the base of a cable

6、car that goes up to the 1500 meter North Peak.Our plan was to walk up to the North Peak, then climb to the four other peaks the next day and take the cable car down. We started the climb in the early afternoon.The path consists of stone steps with rough chain link handrails in the narrowest areas (w

7、e wore our bicycling gloves for hand protection).Physically, it is more like climbing the steps of a skyscraper than trails at home.However, the temperature was about 95 degrees and there was not much shade.We brought lots of water, including some bottles that we froze and some Gatorade that we got

8、at the fancy department store in downtown Xian.There are plenty of refreshment stands along the way where you can buy bottled water, the Chinese equivalent of Gatorade, and other drinks or snacks at a premium price. We reached the North Peak before 4:00 PM and rested at the hotel.Our room was basic,

9、 but comfortable and clean enough.Because water is scarce on the mountain, there were neither showers nor sinks available for washing.In that sense the experience felt like camping, but we were sleeping in a big tent! After dinner at the hotel restaurant, we spent some time talking with our guides.W

10、e were a bit surprised to find that they both think of Japan negatively, but like the U.S.It seems that Japans WWII behavior in China has not been forgotten, and is emphasized in school. We saw a beautiful sunset and watched the sky become resplendent with thousands of stars, including the Milky Way

11、 galaxy.This was the clearest sky that we have seen in China.The fresh air at Hua Shan is a treat! Our guides had both been planning to get up at 4:00 AM to watch the sunrise.Fran and I made sleep a priority.We did happen to wake up a bit before sunrise (our room faced east) and went outside to watc

12、h the sky become rosy.Ironically, our guides mied the sunrise because they had stayed up late watching the European soccer championships on the television in their room The plan for the day was to climb the other four peaks, but we reserved the right to shorten the route.The first part was a steep c

13、limb to Middle Peak.After the low North Peak, all the others are at roughly 2000 meters.There were crowds on the way to Middle Peak mostly Chinese hikers but we did see a few other wai guo (foreigners) as well. We visited two Taoist temples en route to Middle Peak.Each one had an altar with incense

14、and offerings of fruit.The friendly monks invited us to say a prayer or to send bleings to loved ones.Fran accepted their invitation.At the first temple, she lit incense sticks and knelt on a cushion in front of the altar saying a silent prayer for our safe journey to the various summits of Hua Shan

15、 (the prayer was answered).At the second temple, she knelt on a cushion in front of the altar and sent silent bleings to several friends who are experiencing challenging situations in their lives at present.After each bleing, she leaned forward and the monk struck a drum. After Middle Peak, the crow

16、ds got much thinner.The next was East Peak, which had a steep ladder climbing rock.Fran was dubious about this ascent, but realized that the ladder wasnt so bad and went for it.That was a good decision because we were then able to do a loop and the trails got almost empty at this point.After skirtin

17、g the top of a cliff with a steep dropoff on both sides, we had a pleasant walk to South Peak and West Peak.There was even a small amount of dirt trail! The summit of South Peak was the highest point on Hua Shan, so of course we asked another hiker to take a photo of our guides and us.The views from

18、 the tops of each peak were beautiful.Hua Shan and the surrounding mountains are very rugged and remind us somewhat of hiking in the southwestern United States or the Sierras. We took a route that eventually brought us to the main line returning down from Middle to North Peak.We were happy to have a

19、scended each of the five peaks (petals) of Flower Mountain. By cable car (the longest in Asia), it was just 7 minutes down to the park entrance.We caught a shuttle bus into town, then transferred to a bus for Xian. Our guides told us that we had walked up and down a total of 4000 stairs! We were gla

20、d that we did not have this information when we started.For three days after returning home, our sore leg muscles instructed us to take the elevator to our fifth floor apartment rather than climbing the stairs. 陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:华山英文导游词 陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:华清池英文导游词 陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:大雁塔英文导游词举荐 陕西省导游口试景点讲解:华清池导游词 陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:历史博物馆英文导游词 山西省导游现场考试口试景点讲解:悬空寺导游词 山西省导游现场考试口试景点讲解:云冈石窟导游词 陕西省“其次华山”龙门洞导游词 华山英文导游词 华山英文导游词 本文来源:网络收集与整理,如有侵权,请联系作者删除,谢谢!第8页 共8页第 8 页 共 8 页第 8 页 共 8 页第 8 页 共 8 页第 8 页 共 8 页第 8 页 共 8 页第 8 页 共 8 页第 8 页 共 8 页第 8 页 共 8 页第 8 页 共 8 页第 8 页 共 8 页

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