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At the foot of the mountain that is about to climb the thousand-foot building, there is a rock engraved with a back stone, which means that you can choose to return to the heart here, give up and continue to move forward, and the coming forward is a steep slope of the thousand-foot building close to 70 degrees, rising sharply 100 meters.
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At the foot of the mountain that is about to climb the thousand-foot building, there is a rock engraved with a back stone, which means that you can choose to return to the heart here, give up and continue to move forward, and the coming forward is a steep slope of the thousand-foot building close to 70 degrees, rising sharply 100 meters.
The mountain road is getting steeper, and some places have six or seventy degrees. Tourists need to grab the chain to safely go up. At this time, I really realized why I reminded me to walk without seeing the scenery, and not walking. After a long step, above is a small shop, and then a short walk is the legendary back stone.
The road to Qingkeping to the thousand-foot building is also the starting point of Huashan dangerous road. In the past, the road from Huashan Gate to Qingkeping has been very difficult to walk. This back to the heart is to persuade you to go to the road more difficult, as soon as possible. But now after the mountain road renovation, to Qingkeping almost no physical strength, let alone go back, who will reimburse the tickets?
If you are not afraid of tired and do not want to take the cable car up the mountain, walk to climb Huashan, you will see the heart stone. From the Yuquan Courtyard of Huashan to the back stone, the road is slow slope and steep slope, and its physical strength, to the foot of the mountain, some people have tired of retreating, do not want to go up the mountain, there is such a big stone wall at the foot of the mountain, on it engraved three big words "back stone". It is apt to confirm some people’s minds.
It is very steep here, it is said that Han Yu came here to cry for its danger.