This place offers stunning scenery at every step, with Ming Dynasty-era temples and Guangdong’s first high-altitude suspension bridge.
On the way to Meyzhou's Pingyuan Wuding Stone, we first went to
Manditou Shan Zhuang—a tea oil germplasm conservation base regarded as 'China's Tea Seed Encyclopedia'
We took a look at the full fields of flowers and various camellias.
Driving along the way, we saw Wulongwu (Dragon's Scale), lush green seedlings, tobacco, guava, and dragon fruit on the stone pillars.
After checking in at the entrance of the Wuding Stone Scenic Area, we could take a sightseeing bus directly to the Heavenly Road, Guangdong's first high-altitude suspension bridge is right in front of us!
On the right is Guifei Valley, starting the Heavenly Road journey, you can hear people shouting 'Can't get through' in the narrow passages!
Continuing upwards is the suspended bridge, if you're afraid of heights, be sure to hold onto the wall, with a panoramic view of Lingxi, the best in the world, one step at a time, with stunning scenery.
Along the way, there are various caves on the rock walls, and we guessed if there were birds living inside.
The 'Grain Warehouse', and White Elephant Playing in Water!
Dragon Claw, there's a photo spot ahead to take pictures with it, a glass floor with a ten-thousand-foot abyss!
Continuing, it's a step-by-step increase, constantly surrounded by cliffs and precipices.
Eventually we arrived at Wuding Mountain, with the best viewing platform opposite Wuding Mountain. The stone pillars rise up into the sky.
We took the old glass suspension bridge, which was blocked on the way we came, so we circled back to the Heavenly Road entrance.
At this time, our companions divided into two groups, one group went to the right to climb the main peak of the scenic area,
and the other group took the cable car back to the scenic area, taking the cable car directly to the main peak.
Climbing to the top of Shilin Temple. Created during the Ming Dynasty's Wanli years, it has 'Three Thousand Jin of Iron'—an iron cast Buddha statue, an incense burner tripod, and a big bell each weighing one thousand jin.
Smart Spring, said to make people smarter. There is a narrow crack in the stone, which can only be passed sideways, about 50 meters long, called 'Mo Du Fen' (Grinding Belly Crack)
One Line Heaven, a narrow passage for passing.
Glass Suspension Bridge, about 100 meters, we saw people climbing the bridge.
Walking past Qingyun Road, we circled back to the original place, and had mountain tofu flower at the entrance of the scenic area. Our companions had a mother and son eat a bowl together, and the hospitable Hakka people specially gave us an extra bowl!