Day 1 Shanghai → Lin'an → Yinlongwu Farmhouse
All day
In the evening, we gathered at the Mingshen Center Building, 3131 Kaixuan Road,
for check-in. After checking in, we departed promptly at 7:00 PM. The staff on the bus engaged everyone in conversation and interactive games, creating a lively atmosphere along the way.
We arrived at the foot of Yinlongwu Mountain in Lin'an around 12:00 PM and stayed overnight to rest and recharge for the next day's journey.
Day 2: Farmhouse Inn → Langguang → Taizijian → Upper, Middle, and Lower Maxiao → Yunding Lake
All day
We set out from the foot of the mountain around 7:30 AM, following the winding path uphill for a half-hour drive to Hualang Line, over 800 meters above sea level. This was our starting point for the hike, marking the beginning of our grand journey to the Three Peaks.
After assembling as a team, we ascended the mountain. Following the ancient path with light luggage, we reached the summit of Taizi Peak, 1,558 meters, in about half an hour. From here, we had a breathtaking view of Qingliang Peak and Daming Mountain, the peaks receding into the distance, and the skyline looming in the distance. It was late autumn, and the natural landscape had already transformed, creating a vibrant, vibrant scene. Everyone cheered with joy, "Roaring for 3,000 Miles, Resounding Across China!"
We found a flat spot for a picnic (with dry food). A group photo was a must.
After lunch, we rested briefly before continuing our hike along the ridgeline. We kept moving forward, supporting each other along the way. Hey guys, seize your opportunity, hahaha! Around 4:00 PM, we arrived at the mysterious alpine campsite, Yunding Lake, and set up camp. We
gathered for a meal at the campsite, sharing whatever delicious food and drinks were available.
After dinner, the bonfires were lit, pots and pans banged, and it was time for fun... Let's have some fun, sing and dance until the earth trembles.
Afterward, the sky was filled with stars, and it was time for a nap.
Day 3 Campsite → Baizhang Ridge → Foot of the Mountain → Shanghai
All day
Those who prefer to rise early can enjoy a sunrise. If you're lucky, you might even witness a sea of clouds rising, a moment of profound emotion, a wave of fervor, a surge of inspiration, and a deep, soaring sigh of hope.
After breakfast, we set off again at 7:30 AM, descending to the second peak of the Three Peaks (Baizhang Ridge, 1,334 meters). We continued our descent, reaching the foot of the mountain around 11:30 AM.
Upon reaching the farmhouse, we found a spot to indulge in a delicious meal before returning to Shanghai in due time. We
boarded the bus and continued savoring the thrill of our hike. We returned to our Shanghai departure point around 6:30 PM, feeling unsatisfied, and we shared a tearful farewell.



