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In which month is it easiest to see the sunrise on Mount Tai?

The sunrise can be seen in Mount Tai all year round, depending on the weather forecast of the day, but it is better to go to Mount Tai to see the sunrise from September to November. Not only is the chance of seeing the sunrise high, And even more spectacular.

Since there are always rainy days and more thunderstorms in summer, the fog is relatively thick and the probability of seeing the sunrise is reduced. Climbing Mount Tai in January and February. If you can withstand the cold on the mountain, you can choose to climb Mount Tai on the first day when the weather forecast predicts snow, and stay at the top of the mountain at night. If it snows heavily at night, you can see the snow when you get up early the next morning. sunrise.

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Other attractions in Mount Tai:

1. Yin and Yang Realm

On the stone flat south of the Changshou Bridge in Mount Tai, 100 feet east At the top of the cliff, there is a light white rock band spanning the vertical river valleys on both sides. It looks like a white stripe embroidered on the edge of the cliff. Due to the erosion of the water for many years, the surface is as smooth as a mirror, with bright colors and very eye-catching. If you are not careful when crossing it, you will lose your footing and fall down the cliff, falling into the valley and dying, so it is called the "Yin and Yang Realm".

2. Taohuayu

Taohuayu is located in the northwest of Daiding. There is a cable car that leads directly to Daiding. The rocks exposed around the cableway station are mainly medium-grained gneissic monzogranite from Mount Aolai. The northwest-trending Longjiaoshan fault passes through it on its east side, and associated faults that are basically parallel to it develop on both sides of the fault.

One of the associated faults cuts through a mountain top, forming a joint-intensive zone about 5 meters wide. The joint surfaces are nearly vertical, cutting the monzogranite into many thin plate-shaped rock blocks. The rock blocks are formed under the action of gravity. It continues to collapse along the vertical joint surface, and finally forms a large crack several meters wide with two peaks facing each other. This is the famous Taohuayu Yixiantian.