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I plan to travel to Jiuhua Mountain later. How to arrange the most economical and reasonable trip from Hefei, mainly wishing for a one-day tour or a two-day tour?

Choosing a travel agency is more reliable. This is only 1 10 yuan.

Recommend this Hefei tourism distribution center for individual travelers.

Day 1 day: Jiuhua Laojie Mountain

Depart from Hefei Tourism Distribution Center at 7: 00 a.m. (it takes about 3 hours to reach Jiuhuashan by expressway), pass the Yangtze River Bridge in Tongling, and invite incense at Foxiangge after arrival (30 minutes). After lunch (self-care), visit Kaishan Zu Temple-Huacheng Temple (1 hour National Key Temple and Buddhist History Museum), Dizang Temple (to pay homage to Ci Ming of Jiuhua Mountain), Tidian (to make a big wish to Dizang King Bodhisattva), Shangchan Hall (to pay homage to Guanyin Bodhisattva), Jingjie Jingshe (to draw lots, the first sign in the world) and visit Jingdantang Tibetan Pharmacy. Walk or cable car to Baisui Palace (a national key temple dedicated to the immaculate body of the Ming Dynasty) and 500 Luohan Hall, go down the mountain after watching the natural reclining Buddha, and enjoy Buddhist activities (or free activities) at Gion Temple after dinner (take care of yourself and inform the time and place of assembly the next day).

the next day

After breakfast, take a bus to the National People's Court (Tiantai) scenic spot, visit the "the first strange pine in the world"-Phoenix Gu Song and buddhist nun Group of the National People's Court with a history of nearly 1500 years ago, take the rooftop passenger ropeway to Gubaitai, visit Gubaitai (the footprint of the Tibetan king and bodhisattva), Guanyin Peak, Dapeng listening to the sacred stone, and the golden turtle facing the Beidou, and climb "the top of the peak, looking at it." . Overlooking Wang Feng, the highest peak at an altitude of1.342m, looking at Huangshan Mountain in the south, looking at the Yangtze River in the north, strolling along the back of Qinglong, holding the Japanese pavilion for the first time, returning to Jiuhua Street for Chinese food (self-care), and then visiting (Longquan Holy Land, a national 3A-level scenic spot): the earliest underground Tibetan Dojo, learning about past life culture and release culture, watching Zen tea performances and feeling the monks.