Holidays and weekends are prime time for folks to indulge in what they love. After a long stretch of work or study, tons of people dive into all sorts of activities. And for those thrill-seekers out there, mountainous regions are a major draw.

Among these, Mount Hua in China is a total magnet for hikers and tourists. Also known as Huashan in English, this mountain isn’t just visually stunning, but it’s also recognized as one of China’s Five Great Mountains, with major cred for its contribution to Chinese culture. The heart of Huashan’s appeal, the South Peak, features a boardwalk (or rather, planks bolted to the cliff face) that cuts across the mountainside, giving visitors absolutely breathtaking views. But hey, if you’re not a fan of heights, watch your step, alright?

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