Climb Zhuhai's Huangyang Mountain and enjoy Dachikan barbecued pork ribs

Day 1 Guangzhou → Jintai Temple → Huangyangding → Dachikan Village → Guangzhou

08:00

Check in at Kecun Exit B (Line 3 & Line 8), and look for the yellow China-TravelNote sign.

08:30

We set off on the bus. Along the way, the tour leader introduced the itinerary and precautions to everyone, organized everyone to interact, and laughed and talked all the way.

10:30

Arrive at Jintai Temple, visit the temple for half an hour, gather and warm up before starting the mountaineering journey

12:30

Enjoy a meal near the top of the mountain (bring your own trash bags to take away your own trash)

1:30 PM

Climb to the top of Huangyang Mountain, take a break and take photos, and overlook the beautiful scenery

2:30 PM

Go down the mountain to the ruins of the old Jintai Temple, take a short rest and continue on, and finally reach the location of the Huangyangshan small waterfall

4:30 PM

Arriving at Dachikan Village at the foot of the mountain, you can split the bill and enjoy the "Dachikan Open Fire Barbecued Pork Ribs" feast. The process of selecting ingredients, preparing sauces, marinating and drying, grilling with fruit wood, using the unique cooking method, and serving the pork ribs is a nearly century-old craft. Tourists can't miss this delicacy!

5:30 PM

We will gather for the return trip around 20:00 and arrive back at Guangzhou Kecun. The group will disband and end our pleasant journey. We look forward to seeing you again next time in the tourist world.

Driving time: about 2 hours one way

Hiking: Hiking distance: about 11 km, hiking time: 4 to 6 hours, cumulative climbing about 580 meters

Huangyang Mountain, located in the central-western part of Doumen District, Zhuhai City, is known as the "First Peak at the Gateway to the Pearl River." Its elegant scenery offers panoramic views of the Pearl River's three main estuaries. Huangyang Mountain is a long-renowned scenic spot in Doumen, with nine interconnected peaks. The first peak, at 581 meters above sea level, covers an area of ​​over 30 square kilometers.