Immersive wilderness experience

Longwangjian is located in the northwest of Huangpi, with an altitude of 385.6 meters📍. Atop the mountain ridge lies the nearly 600-year-old site of a Ming and Qing dynasty mountain fortress, with ancient stone walls winding and twisting, which netizens have dubbed the 'Little Great Wall' of Wuhan🚩. It is a wild hiking spot, very 'wild'.

There are only stone paths, and although the slope is not steep, the road is uneven, so be sure to wear comfortable sports shoes.👟👣👟

The stone walls are built along the mountain ridge, and there are no green trees or dense shade on either side, so when the sun is shining, it can be quite hot☀️. Be sure to take sun protection.

There are no shops or restaurants. This place is very 'wild', with few tourists, so bring enough food and water before you set off.🍚🥤🍌

But here you can find the most primitive hundred-year-old ancient city walls, exposed to the long river of time, with stones carved with nearly 600 years of frost and wind~~~ and, after reaching the summit, a unique view of the mountain wilderness🏞

Starting from halfway up the mountain, it takes about 40 minutes to reach the top🌄. There is no shelter at the summit, offering a great view where you can see distant reservoirs, villages, high-speed trains whizzing by, and mountain peaks that look like paintings.

📍Longwangjian Address: Lijiaji Street, Huangpi District

🗣Longwangjian Tickets: Free hiking route (about 1-2 hours in total) Navigate to 'Longwangjian Ancient Fortress Site'

🗣For hiking* bring your own food and water, and remember to take your trash with you

Longwangjian

Post by JUNIOR ANTHONY | Apr 7, 2024

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