This paper summarizes the twenty-first of the thirty-six caves in Taoism-Baishi Cave, and the palace map of Shangqing Heaven and Earth-Tang Sima Cheng Town.
Baishishan is a typical Danxia landform, a national nature reserve, which is still in an undeveloped state, and there are no tickets for non-scenic spots. The main scenic spots are: Sanqingguan (Pass), Shengshou Temple, Cangyu Gorge (the first scene), Huixianyan (the main peak) and so on. In addition, Xu Xiake once swam here.
Location: Baishishan is located in Dongtian Village, Madong Town, Guiping City, Guangxi.
It is 35km away from Guiping City, 86km away from Yulin City and 8km away from Madong Town.
Transportation can take the bus from Yulin Bus Terminal to Guiping, or Guiping to Yulin, get off at Madong Road, and then take the motorcycle or van of local villagers to Dong Tian. The price of motorcycles is around 30 yuan, and the price of renting vans is around 60 yuan.
When you come back from Baishishan, you can ask for a motorcycle or taxi in the village or in the shop.
It takes about 2 hours to get to Madong Road by bus from Yulin Bus Terminal. It takes about 1 hour by bus from Guiping to Madong intersection.
Note: there are not many scenic spots to visit in Baishishan, and there are not many scenic spots. There are no signs in non-scenic spots. But Baishishan is relatively small, so it won't go astray and get lost.
There is almost no road from the main peak of Baishi Mountain to the main peak, and the mountain is steep. It is not recommended to climb the main peak by force.
Sanqing view of tourist attractions
Sanqingguan, the ancient concept of knowing the truth, is the location of Baishi Cave, Cave 2 1 36 of Taoism. The documented history has been 1700 years, and the formal conception began in the Sui Dynasty and reached its peak in the Tang and Song Dynasties. In the Ming Dynasty, it was ordered by the emperor to build the "First Taoist Holy Land" in Guangxi.
sheng shou temple
Shousheng Temple was founded in Song Dynasty, and Song Shenzong wrote the inscription "Shousheng Temple", which was expanded and rebuilt in Ming Dynasty.
On weekends, I just want to go outdoors more. The air in the mountains is fresher than that in the city, and the scenic spots are not far apart, so you can stroll around.