
Mount Hua, anciently known as the "Western Sacred Mountain," is one of China's renowned Five Great Mountains. It is also elegantly called "Taihua Mountain" and serves as the birthplace of Chinese civilization. The "Hua" in both "Zhonghua" (China) and "Huaxia" (an ancient name for China) originates from Mount Hua.
"Dangerous and steep" perfectly captures the essence of Mount Hua's scenery. The saying "There has only been one path up Mount Hua since ancient times" vividly describes its precipitous nature. The attraction features thrilling sites like the Plank Walk in the Sky, the Sparrow Hawk's Flip, as well as the Thousand-Foot Precipice, Hundred-Foot Crevice, and Lao Jun's Plow Trace - all carved into sheer cliffs. Visitors who experience these wonders firsthand are invariably left in awe.
