Originally we planned to stay on the mountain for 2 nights, one night at Dongfeng Hotel and one night at Wuyunfeng Hotel at North Peak, so that we could appreciate the majesty of Huashan Mountain and take into account our poor physical strength. So the cableway came down, and we went straight to Xifeng Hotel. Although I was mentally prepared when I booked online - the restaurants on the mountain only have public toilets and do not provide breakfast, but after checking in, I found that the so-called public toilets are public toilets available to everyone on the mountain. The strong stench hits the face, making people daunted. After finally putting on a mask and mentally building up to open the toilet door, a large group of flies danced loudly, making people feel nauseous again. The toilet is built directly below the peak of Xifeng. I don’t know if it’s the effect of the sun’s transpiration. Even the top of the peak is full of this smell, so we cover our noses and watch the scenery, so that the scenery of Huashan Mountain in our memory seems to be stained. There is an inexplicable peculiar smell resident in the nose and heart. After that until we went down the mountain, we kept going to the bathroom as little as possible.
What's even more incredible is that there is no water provided on the mountain! Yes, there is not a drop of domestic water! All the water needs to be purchased from the mountain, or carried on its own, including the simplest washing, instant noodles, and eating self-healing pot. It is not that there is no water pipe, but it is for the staff on the mountain to use. We stayed at the Xifeng Hotel and only got a thermos bottle of hot water, which is considered preferential treatment. That night, our family made up their minds, and we checked out the room on the mountain for the next day, changed our train tickets, and booked a hotel at the next stop, and fled down Huashan early the next morning.
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