RE: Hiking In The Sheng Quan Shan (Quan Mountain) Scenic Area
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Huairou is a district full of natural beauty that contains a lot of mountains, several lakes, and many rivers. There are dozens of natural scenic areas that are open for people to explore, and there are also many places that are restricted for mass public access. After several months, I found another place for hiking mountains in the Sheng Quan Shan (Quan Mountain) Scenic Area. So, I decided to travel to the location recently. As it was close to the center of Huairou, I went there by riding my bicycle in the afternoon. Also, it was nice to hike in the mountains in the afternoon.
It took around 50 minutes to reach at the location and there is a pretty big open space in front of the entrance gate. The ticket office is to the left of the entrance gate and purchasing ticket was quite simple without any hassle as no need to show my passport but in some places it is necessary to show the passport. From the outside of the entrance gate, it's clear that the beautiful area goes straight up to the narrow, straight road that leads up to the mountain area. The price of the ticket is 35 RMB, which is about $4. This is a fair price that is neither too low nor too high if I compare to other places.
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Dear Hassan!
The Sheng Quan Shan (Quan Mountain) is a charming place!
The summits of beautiful mountains in China and Korea are often home to many Buddhist temples.
Even non-Buddhists often visit Buddhist temples to enjoy sightseeing.
Many Buddhist temples in Korea have a longer history than those in China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpaca
The animal you saw in the Buddhist temple in China appears to be an alpaca!😃
Alpacas are gentle, have soft fur, and are loved by East Asians!
Don no batt!
I have never seen Alpaca in Bangladesh, they are really so cute and very calm in nature.
You are right all the Buddhist temple I saw in China are located in the wild nature and surrounding of these temoles are always breathtaking. Thanks for your informative comment.