Night Climbing at Dayang Mountain | Free Nightlife for Workers!

Day 1: Departure from multiple locations → → → → Suzhou

7:00 PM

Meet at China-TravelNote Zhenghuangqi at the Forest Water World West Bus Station! Remember to check in with your tour leader (15 minutes to meet up!)

7:15 PM

After signing in, the team leader led everyone to do some warm-up exercises and then we set off!!

We made our way to Despair Slope, a steep climb requiring a simple use of both hands and feet. Don't forget to take photos and check in at the summit! We then headed towards Nanyang Mountain, encouraging each other along the way. We passed Jianque Peak on Dayang Mountain, where the concentration of negative oxygen ions is incredibly high. The winding route was perfect, so rest when you felt tired, and remember to hydrate. As we climbed, we saw twinkling stars above us, neon lights flashing in the distance, and greenery surrounded us. The chirping of insects and birds filled our ears, and a gentle breeze brought a cool breeze. We helped and encouraged each other, completing the night climb together!

9:30 PM

We will return to the starting point and then disband on the spot. (If it is too late, you can consider carpooling to the subway entrance.)

Hiking: about 6 km

Note: For night crawls, you'll need a headlamp, flashlight, mosquito repellent, non-slip shoes, and water. The loop route starts and ends at the same point!

Jiangsu Dayangshan National Forest Park is located in the Hushuguan Development Zone of Suzhou High-tech Zone. It is bordered by the vast blue Taihu Lake to the west, Yangshan Ring Road to the east, Taihu Avenue to the south, and Xingxian Road to the north. It is 10 kilometers away from Suzhou City. The main mountains include Jilong Mountain, Dahuang Mountain, Fenghuang Mountain, Guanshan Mountain, Huoshao Mountain, Qingshan Mountain, Yangshan Mountain, etc. The park covers a total area of ​​1,029.8 hectares, with a total forest area of ​​912.8 hectares and a forest coverage rate of 88.64%. It is the "urban green lung" of Suzhou.