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Mao'er Mountain, located in Xing'an County, Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is an excellent spot for sunset viewing. Below is a detailed sunset guide to help you plan an unforgettable trip. 🚗 Transportation: Mao'er Mountain is about 70 km from downtown Guilin, about a one-hour drive. Self-driving travelers can reach the mountain via the Quannan Expressway or the Erguang Expressway. For public transportation, take a bus from Guilin Bus Station or Xing'an Bus Terminal to Mao'er Mountain. 🚌 Shuttle bus service is available within the scenic area, operating from 08:00 to 17:30. Private cars are not allowed up the mountain. You need to park in the scenic area parking lot and transfer to the special shuttle bus. 🎫 Tickets and Entry Time Tickets are CNY 160, with discounts for students, seniors, and children. The latest entry time is 17:30 in summer (May 1 to October 31) and 17:00 in winter (November 1 to April 30). It is recommended to enter the park before 2pm to ensure a same-day return. If you plan to stay overnight, the latest entry time is 5:30pm. 🏨 Accommodation The Yunfengge Resort on the mountaintop offers comfortable accommodation. Special offers include breakfast, Mao'er Mountain tickets, and pick-up and drop-off service. You can also choose the more affordable Lao Panjia Hotel or Guilin Shangala Farmhouse at the foot of the mountain. Travelers with their own tents and sleeping bags can camp at the designated campsite on the mountain. 🌞 Sunset Viewing Sunset is approximately between 17:40 and 18:00. It's about a 40-minute walk from the hotel to the mountaintop viewing platform. It is recommended to arrive early to secure the best viewing spot. The sunset scenery in autumn and winter is particularly beautiful, often accompanied by a sea of clouds and glowing skies. 🚶 Recommended Route It is recommended to take the sightseeing bus to visit various attractions, including the Sanjiangyuan Primeval Forest and the Wild Man Lake. On the way from the visitor center at the foot of the mountain to the resort hotel at the top, you can admire Mao'er Mountain's unique landforms and rich flora and fauna. Important Notes Foreign visitors are not allowed to visit the mountain since 2018. Tickets and accommodation must be booked in advance. Online booking is not accepted on site. There is a large temperature difference between day and night on the mountain, so warm clothing is necessary. The wind is strong at the top of the mountain, so please be careful.
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