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Which station is better to visit Mount Wutai in May?

I walked through the East, North, Middle and West Terraces. In fact, the scenery of the four terraces is not much different. I didn’t go to the South Terrace because it was too far and I didn’t have enough time.

The grass is not green in May, and the scenery is actually average. Depending on the weather, there may be snowfall or snow accumulation, but there may not be. The altitude on the platform is relatively high, 3k, and the temperature is relatively low.

If you have the conditions and your health allows, you can consider going to Dachaotai. Because the mountains and the mountains are completely two worlds. The monk at the top of the mountain is the real monk. When I went there, I had breakfast at Dongtai, lunch at Beitai (but because the meal started late, I ended up leaving without eating in order to rush), dinner at West Taiwan, and stayed overnight. No one said they would charge a fee. , and finally gave some incense money at the west platform and that was it. The monks on the stage rely on pilgrims to provide food and clothing for them. Life is very hard, and they are practicing. There are also many pilgrims who walk up the mountain to visit the temple, from all over the country. All of these are worlds away from Taihuai Town at the foot of the mountain, and there is no smell of money at all.

By the way, I recommend Longquan Temple. It takes dozens of minutes by bus, but it is not far away. The temple is very nice and there are not many people. At that time, I saw the sun shining into the main hall, and a monk slowly wiped and pressed the table. The dust on the ground is very slow, like a Buddhist paradise. It's not comparable to the hundreds of dollars per stick of incense.