Researching this mountain for a science project. This helped me understand what it may look like to hike, and the surrounding city from an in person point of view. This really helped a lot!
Thanks for your kind comment. Glad you found the video useful! It was so rewarding to experience such a neat place without too many crowds of people :)
Great trip video! Do you think it's possible for someone with mobility limitations (arthritis - stairs very limited) to see enough of the yellow mountains to make the trip there worthwhile?
Unfortunately, I wouldn't recommend this trip for someone who doesn't handle stairs well. There really aren't any great options to get around once you get to the mountain beyond climbing stairs so it probably wouldn't be worth making the trip so far out into China.
Loved your videos ❣️ great clips too ☺️☺️ keep it going ❣️
Verry beautiful Yellow Mountaines, incredibile TREES on this location. Thank you for nice video. 😀😍
simply heaven on earth. china keep up the good work. the world need to see the Yellow Mountain.
love from nepal.
It was so much fun exploring the mountains. I'm thankful for the experience and the chance to share it on here! Hope all is well in Nepal!
Researching this mountain for a science project. This helped me understand what it may look like to hike, and the surrounding city from an in person point of view. This really helped a lot!
Amazing! Which month have you travelled to Huangshan?
The Great Wall and terra-cotta shoulders are on my bucket list.
Yes, the Great Wall is on mine too! Luckily, I saw some of the terra-cotta soldiers in past years and they are very cool!
Beautiful sight
I went there 3 years ago.
It reminds me of the great travel to hwang shan
Thank you
That's awesome! Glad you could relive some memories!! :)
Bellissimo video 👍🤞🙋♂️
Very good advice of travelling in off peak season.
Thanks for your kind comment. Glad you found the video useful! It was so rewarding to experience such a neat place without too many crowds of people :)
Great trip video!
Do you think it's possible for someone with mobility limitations (arthritis - stairs very limited) to see enough of the yellow mountains to make the trip there worthwhile?
Unfortunately, I wouldn't recommend this trip for someone who doesn't handle stairs well. There really aren't any great options to get around once you get to the mountain beyond climbing stairs so it probably wouldn't be worth making the trip so far out into China.
You can hire people to carry you in a lifted chair thing
Looks easily accessible. Comparatively I though Zhangjiajie was more beautiful and the walking route better developed.
What hotel did you stay at?
Xihai hotel 西海酒店
Great Video! (Jesimiel Millar Fernåndez) 1M2K85