Lianhua Peak
Lianhua Peak
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shown88
Kota Bharu, Malaysia12 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019
The highest peak in Huangshan at 1846 m asl is worth climbing. The scenery on the way up is striking but most times are spent concentrating on the effort of the climb. It is steep, punishing. But the steps are well made and ropes are available to ensure a safe climb. At the top it is a crowded place, made worse by the climbers taking a long time with their selfies. It is not suitable for people with handicaps, afraid of heights.
Written 4 June 2019
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LG_Kay
Singapore, Singapore7,512 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018 • Friends
This is the highest peak in Huangshan. Unfortunately, it is closed and not able to climb to the top. Only Celestial Capital Peak Tian Du Feng is open now. Nevertheless, one can admire its beauty from afar.
Written 1 October 2018
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youke_worldwide
Singapore4,678 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2016
This is the highest peak in Huangshan. One can see it from the cable car on the way up to Huangshan. The area itself is closed to the public due to environmental reasons so one can only see it from afar. In reality it is one of many peaks and they are all beautiful. part of the never ending scenary that makes Huangshan beautiful.
Written 26 March 2016
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Anthony S
Brisbane, Australia1,862 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Couples
Walked past on our walking tour of Huangshan mountain and this is one of many peaks on the mountain top. So many to see just enjoy.
Written 27 October 2018
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Herbert L
New Jersey349 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2015 • Solo
Highest peak in Huangshan---1864 meters above sea-level. Not far from Yu-Ping-Lou. A lot of walking and climbing.
Written 23 January 2016
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Fiona M
Hong Kong, China190 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2015 • Friends
Who start to the first lock in there? Easy way to have more metal in this way. Anyway, I was shocked when I was there and find people leave locks in the highest peak of Huangshan Mountain :D
Written 20 October 2015
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PhotoRAMBLER5
Zurich, Switzerland226 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2015 • Solo
Lianhua is one of hundreds if not thousands of peaks in Huangshan scenic area (Yellow mountain). In one way they are all scenic, but Lianhua does not really stand out from the crowd.
Written 19 September 2015
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Lina Jasin
Jakarta, Indonesia2,272 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2014 • Family
For people who have high phobia is impossible to climb to Lianhua Peak or Lotus Peak, need a very good stamina because the stairs is narrow and the angle is very sharp, must be super careful of the steps, there 110 steps stairs which is difficult to climb, but when you reach the top, beside feels very proud, also difficult to believed that we already there, when look down, you see people very small like looking at groups of ant walking down the stairs. prepare your workout well if you like to visit Huangshan especially Lianhua Peak
Written 25 December 2014
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Michael Dino C
Montreal, Canada127 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2012 • Friends
Due to the climb and the views. Positively awesome. The mountains look as though they've been hand carved by an extremely patient artist. The winding stairs are amazing and fun (and tiring). One side is easier than the other to climb. If you're coming from the "Serpent and Tortoise" pass, you should have an easier time. The other side is steep, winding, and narrow; but oh-so worth it.
Written 4 November 2012
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vinerlies
Washington DC, DC2,241 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2011
cannot appreciate the name associatedwhen up there. BUT, this is a challenging steep climbs. wow. what a day.
Written 25 February 2012
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