Fenghuangshan National Park

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Fenghuangshan National Park

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Also called Phoenix Mountain, site is covered with temples, pagodas and monasteries. There is also a cave system that can be explored. There are park buses that can take you to various elevations for about ¥10-15 each segment. In the mid-elevation, there are cable cars that can take you to the top of the mountain for about ¥50 one way.

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What to Experience in Fenghuangshan National Park

Cuisine

Taste of Fenghuangshan National Park...

There are stalls selling steamed corn and other food in the mid-elevation plaza, near the cable car station. There are a footpaths, some of which are narrow and involve climbing iron ladders. A glove may help in grabbing the handles in cold weather. Watch your footing.

History

A Rich Past

Explore the historical roots that shaped Fenghuangshan National Park into what it is today.

¥60 for entrance into the park, ¥10 for entrance into Phoenix Cave. There are park buses that can take you to various elevations for about ¥10-15 each segment. In the mid-elevation, there are cable cars that can take you to the top of the mountain for about ¥50 one way. There are stalls selling steamed corn and other food in the mid-elevation plaza, near the cable car station. There are a footpaths, some of which are narrow and involve climbing iron ladders. A glove may help in grabbing the handles in cold weather. Watch your footing....

Weather

Climate

¥60 for entrance into the park, ¥10 for entrance into Phoenix Cave. There are park buses that can take you to various elevations for about ¥10-15 each segment. In the mid-elevation, there are cable cars that can take you to the top of the mountain for about ¥50 one way. There are stalls selling steamed corn and other food in the mid-elevation plaza, near the cable car station. There are a footpaths, some of which are narrow and involve climbing iron ladders. A glove may help in grabbing the handles in cold weather. Watch your footing.

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Essential Information

Getting There

Multiple Options

¥60 for entrance into the park, ¥10 for entrance into Phoenix Cave. There are park buses that can take you to various elevations for about ¥10-15 each segment. In the mid-elevation, there are cable cars that can take you to the top of the mountain for about ¥50 one way. There are stalls selling steamed corn and other food in the mid-elevation plaza, near the cable car station. There are a footpaths, some of which are narrow and involve climbing iron ladders. A glove may help in grabbing the handles in cold weather. Watch your footing....

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Getting Around & Staying

Getting Around

There are park buses that can take you to various elevations for about ¥10-15 each segment. In the mid-elevation, there are cable cars that can take you to the top of the mountain for about ¥50 one way. There are stalls selling steamed corn and other food in the mid-elevation plaza, near the cable car station. There are a footpaths, some of which are narrow and involve climbing iron ladders. A glove may help in grabbing the handles in cold weather. Watch your footing.

Where to Stay

There are a footpaths, some of which are narrow and involve climbing iron ladders. A glove may help in grabbing the handles in cold weather. Watch your footing.

Money & Budget

There are stalls selling steamed corn and other food in the mid-elevation plaza, near the cable car station. There are a footpaths, some of which are narrow and involve climbing iron ladders. A glove may help in grabbing the handles in cold weather. Watch your footing.

Stay Safe

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Safety Overview

There are a footpaths, some of which are narrow and involve climbing iron ladders. A glove may help in grabbing the handles in cold weather. Watch your footing.