Tips for climbing Mount Tai
Updated: 2015-08-24 17:17
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Must have: water & food
You’ll sweat a lot while climbing, water is needed to avoid you from dehydration. Besides, climbing mountain causes physical exertion, you should prepare some food to eat for replenishing your energy. Bring fruits is the best choice!
Make sure you have a flashlight
There’s no lamps or lights in the mountain except places near the temples. Due to the rough roads on the mountain, the flashlight can protect your own safe.
Avoiding holidays
Every holiday, Mount Tai is crowded with millions of tourists, you barely see any view on the mountain. Also, it’s cost you more to buy tickets.
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