What does the Yin Zhai kite turn over mean?
The kite turning over in the Yin Zhai means using the kite turning method to enter the tomb.
The kite turns over? [yào zǐ fān shēn] is an attraction in the Huashan Scenic Area.
Kite Turnover
Kite Turnover is located in Huashan Scenic Area, Huayin City, Weinan City. On the east peak of Huashan Mountain, it is the only way to the chess pavilion and is one of the famous dangerous roads in Huashan Mountain. one. The road is cut into the cliff. Looking down, you can only see cold ropes hanging in the sky, but no path. When visitors reach this point, they must face the wall, use their toes to explore the stone nests, and alternately descend. During several steps, they must turn their bodies left and right like an eagle to pass.
Attraction introduction: During the whole process of the kite turning over, there should be no slack at all. The hands should be firm, the eyes should be pointed, the knees should be supported, and the feet should be planted firmly. Be attentive and focused. In terms of difficulty, the Kite Turnover has one star more than the Sky Plank Road. Be cautious and test with your feet if you can't see. Climbing down the rock one pit at a time. There is a small section of chain with only one side that can be grasped. This section requires a good balance of the body.
Introduction difficulty: From the perspective of visual impact, the kite turning over is far inferior to the long sky plank road. But when I actually went down, I realized that it was more difficult for this kite to turn over! First of all, it is tilted and tilted inward. Secondly, the iron chain is too loose and swings too far from side to side, making it difficult to grasp firmly. Furthermore, people are climbing from top to bottom, and the cliff slopes inward, making it difficult to see where to stand. This requires the full cooperation of hands, eyes, feet, and knees. During the whole process of the kite turning over, there can be no slack at all. The hands should be firm, the eyes should be pointed, the knees should be supported, and the feet should be planted firmly. Be attentive and focused. In terms of difficulty, the Kite Turnover has one star more than the Sky Plank Road. Be cautious and test with your feet if you can't see. Climbing down the rock one pit at a time. There is a small section of chain with only one side that can be grasped. This section requires a good balance of the body.