华山英语导游词
华山旅游导游词英语

华山旅游导游词英语华山还是道教主流全真派圣地,为“第四洞天”,共有72个半悬空洞,道观20余座,其中玉泉院、都龙庙、东道院、镇岳宫被列为全国重点道教宫观。
接下来是小编为大家整理的关于华山旅游导游词英语,方便大家阅读与鉴赏!华山旅游导游词英语1Distinguished guestsHello everyone, welcome to Huashan!I'm Lin Rui, the tour guide of Xi'an magic travel agency. I'm glad to be your tour guide. As the saying goes, it's 50 years since we built the tour. I hope that under the leadership of Xiao Lin, Huashan will leave you a good memory!First of all, I would like to talk about the precautions:First point: Huashan, which we are going to visit today, is famous for its precipitousness. We must pay attention to safety. The most important thing is to remember to walk without looking at the scenery. Don't look over the fence, don't go to dangerous places such as cliff edge to visit or take photos. Do not deliberately pursue the effect of the photographer. Tourists with children must take good care of their children.The second point: we should pay attention to the time and place of assembly, so as not to delay the journey. Remember my number 135******** and keep in touch. In Huashan, except for the huangpuyu tourist road, which has no signal for 30 minutes, there are basically signals. Some places have better signals, and some are worse.Now let me give you an overview of Huashan. Huashan Mountain is a part of Qinling Mountains. It was formed 700 million years ago and is commonly known as "Xiyue". EmperorWu of Han Dynasty named the mountain in five directions as holy mountain. Huashan Mountain is located in the west, so it is called "Xiyue". In ancient times, these five famous mountains correspond to the five elements of ancient China, which are gold, wood, water, fire and earth. In the west, Huashan belongs to gold. The shape of Huashan is just like a gold ingot. When we get to the north peak of Huashan, I'd like you to take a picture with Huashan at the place where Jinyong Huashan talks about swords.Huashan is named Huashan because it looks like a flower from a distance. Ancient flowers are similar to Huashan, so it is named Huashan!In 1996, Huashan's cable car was opened to traffic, ending the ancient history of Huashan's one road. Today, we are climbing by cable car. First, we need to transfer to the Huashan Mountain special line. Now we are driving on the huangpuyu tourist road. Have you ever seen the movie "get Huashan wisely"? This is the way to find a guide in those years. The huangpuyu tourist road from the ticket office to Huashan cableway is 7.66 km long. It took 20__ years for Huashan to be liberated. Han zi, the commander of Hu zongnan's No.6 Baoan brigade, was wearing a 4-year tour guide More than 200 people occupied the mountain as the king. Our pla couldn't fight from the front. We bypassed the back mountain and succeeded in the surprise attack. The movie made according to this incident was called "surprise attack on Huashan". Later Premier Zhou saw it and said that it fully demonstrated the wisdom and bravery of the PLA. Later, it was renamed "capture Huashan with wisdom".We don't want to go on a flat road now. Let's go on the Zhikao Huashan Road, which is part of the walking road over there. I want to see if you have acrophobia and whether you cango to canglongling of Huashan. It has the same slope as other roads, but it's much shorter. If your body is suitable for climbing, I'll let you go and even conquer here No, I will advise you to go down the mountain if you go up to Beifeng and take a picture.Go straight up the mountain and feel the danger of Huashan. As the saying goes, it's easy to go up the mountain but difficult to go down the mountain. It's a zigzag road to go down the mountain. It's safe and easy to master the balance of the body.When we get to Beifeng, let's go through Beifeng hotel first, but don't worry too much. There is a map of Huashan in Beifeng hotel. I want to tell you about it. When we go up the mountain, we may be separated. We need to get familiar with the terrain before we can conquer Huashan!This is the place to look at the map. Don't worry. Don't look at the map. Between the two eaves, the East peak of Huashan looks like a bald eagle. It's the best place to watch the sunrise. It's crowded with tourists in the morning, also known as Chaoyang peak. Which is Xifeng next to it? It's straight, like a knife cut. In the movie of outwitting Huashan, it's the enemy headquarters. It is also the place where the legend "the lotus lamp" took place.Now let's turn around and look at this map to see if the top of Huashan looks like a treasure. The two peaks on both sides are East and West peaks, and the peak in the middle is Nanfeng, the highest peak of Huashan Mountain. It is the place where the legendary martial arts masters compete and discuss swords. There is also the most dangerous long sky plank road of Huashan Mountain.We are located in the north peak. After passing through chaeryan, we can get to canglongling. After canglongling, we can get to the golden gate of Wuyun peak. Jinsuoguan is the onlyway for the four peaks above, East, West, South and middle. When you get there, you can decide to visit any one of the peaks, or you can visit all four by the way.We came up from Huangpu valley. Another road is called Huashan Road since ancient times. If you follow me up a few more steps, you can see the ancient Huashan Road.Now look down, the Yangchang path is the way to Huashan. It takes about three or four hours to walk from the foot of the mountain to Beifeng!华山旅游导游词英语2Dear friends:Mount Hua is located in the qinling mountain range, which lies in southern shaanxi province.Mount Hua (hua means brilliant, chinese, or flowery; shan means mountain) is one of the five sacred taoist mountains in china. Mount Hua boasts a lot of religious sites: taoist temples, pavilions, and engraved scriptures are scattered over the mountain.Mount Hua is well-known for its sheer cliffs and plunging ravines. it is known as “the most precipitous mountain under heaven” and is probably the most dangerous mountain in the world frequented by hikers.Mount Hua is located 120 kilometers east of xi'an, about 3 hours from the city centre. there are five peaks that make up the mountain: cloud terrace peak (north peak, 1613m), jade maiden peak (middle peak, 2042m), sunrise peak (east peak, 2100m),lotus peak (west peak, 2038m) and landing wild goose peak (south peak, 2160m). north peak, the lowest of the five, is the starting point. it has three ways up it: the six kilometer winding track from Mount Hua village, the cable car or the path beneathit.next on the route is jade maiden peak. legend has it that a jade maiden was once seen riding a white horse among the mountains, hence the name. the hikers can choose to take a left to sunrise peak, a fine place to enjoy the view of the sunrise in early morning (which would involve climbing the mountain in the dark as there is nowhere to stay on the mountain).alternatively visitors could take a right to lotus peak. Mount Hua means flower mountain, and it got the name from lotus peak, which resembles a beautifully blooming lotus flower. finally there is a gondola which taks visitors acroa steep valley to landing wild goose peak, the highest among the five summits. the path to the summit is characterized by steep rock faces, with obstacles including a foot-wide plank walkway fixed to a sheer rock face with only a chain along the rock for support. the route continues with footholds in the rock and a chain for holding. this is followed by a vertical ladder in a cleft in the rock. finally there are steep stone steps. the south peak is not for the faint of heart and is particularly dangerous in winter weather. however, the views are breathtaking. the climb to its summit makes it clear how the impenetrable mountain repelled attackers over the centuries.as early as the second century bce, there was a daoist temple known as the shrine of the western peak located at its base. daoists believed that in the mountain lives a god of the underworld. the temple at the foot of the mountain was often used for spirits mediums to contact the god and his underlings. unlike taishan,which became a popular place of pilgrimage, Mount Hua only received local pilgrms, and was not well known in much of the rest of china. Mount Hua was also an important place for immortality seekers, as powerful drugs were reputed tobe found there. kou qianzhi (365-448),the founder of the northern celestial masters received revelations there, as did chen tuan (920-989), who lived on the mountain prior to receiving immortality. in the 1230s, all the temples on the mountain came under control of the daoist quanzhen school. in 1998, the management committee of Mount Hua agreed to turn over most of the mountain's temples to the china daoist association. this was done to help protect the environment, as the presence of monks and nuns deters poachers and loggers.华山旅游导游词英语3Mount Hua is the highest of China’s five sacred mountains. It is 120 kilometers east of Xian. It has five peaks that resemble the petals of a flower. The highest peak is 2180 meters (7085 feet).We had had discussions about going to Mount Hua with some graduate students from Computer Science. That didn’t work out due to changes in schedules on both sides. Also, they were planning to do the climb at night to be able to reach the peak at sunrise. That did not appeal to us. We wanted to spend a night on the mountain. Fran’s department arranged a trip for us, making reservations at the simple hotel on the North Peak. They sent two graduate students to accompany us, though they had not been to Mount Hua before. We met them at 8:00 on Saturday morning and took a taxi to the train station. There we asked around and located a mini-bus. The bus made a couple of stops. One was to see a presentation about the traditional medicines grown on the mountain and a chance to buy some of them. It probably would have been interesting if we understood Chinese. Our guides gave us the general outline about what was said. The other stop was a quick lunch stop.There are two approaches to Mount Hua. [Chinese proverb:“There is one road and only one road to Mount Hua,” meaning that sometimes the hard way is the only way.] The west entrance involves 10 kilometers of walking on a road before you start climbing. We went with the east entrance, where the bus brings you to the base of a cable car that goes up to the 1500 meter North Peak. Our plan was to walk up to the North Peak, then climb to the four other peaks the next day and take the cable car down.We started the climb in the early afternoon. The path consists of stone steps with rough chain link handrails in the narrowest areas (we wore our bicycling gloves for hand protection). Physically, it is more like climbing the steps of a skyscraper than trails at home. However, the temperature was about 95 degrees and there was not much shade. We brought lots of water, including some bottles that we froze and some Gatorade that we got at the fancy department store in downtown Xian. There are plenty of refreshment stands along the way where you can buy bottled water, the Chinese equivalent of Gatorade, and other drinks or snacks at a premium price.We reached the North Peak before 4:00 PM and rested at the hotel. Our room was basic, but comfortable and clean enough. Because water is scarce on the mountain, there were neither showers nor sinks available for washing. In that sense the experience felt like camping, but we were sleeping in a big tent!After dinner at the hotel restaurant, we spent some time talking with our guides. We were a bit surprised to find that they both think of Japan negatively, but like the U.S. It seems that Japan’s WWII behavior in China has not been forgotten, and is emphasized in school.We saw a beautiful sunset and watched the sky becomeresplendent with thousands of stars, including the Milky Way galaxy. This was the clearest sky that we have seen in China. The fresh air at Mount Hua is a treat!Our guides had both been planning to get up at 4:00 AM to watch the sunrise. Fran and I made sleep a priority. We did happen to wake up a bit before sunrise (our room faced east) and went outside to watch the sky become rosy. Ironically, our guides missed the sunrise because they had stayed up late watching the European soccer championships on the television in their room The plan for the day was to climb the other four peaks, but we reserved the right to shorten the route. The first part was a steep climb to Middle Peak. After the low North Peak, all the others are at roughly 2000 meters. There were crowds on the way to Middle Peak – mostly Chinese hikers but we did see a few other wai guo (foreigners) as well.We visited two Taoist temples en route to Middle Peak. Each one had an altar with incense and offerings of fruit. The friendly monks invited us to say a prayer or to send blessings to loved ones. Fran accepted their invitation. At the first temple, she lit incense sticks and knelt on a cushion in front of the altar saying a silent prayer for our safe journey to the various summits of Mount Hua (the prayer was answered). At the second temple, she knelt on a cushion in front of the altar and sent silent blessings to several friends who are experiencing challenging situations in their lives at present. After each blessing, she leaned forward and the monk struck a drum.After Middle Peak, the crowds got much thinner. The next was East Peak, which had a steep ladder climbing rock. Fran was dubious about this ascent, but realized that the ladder wasn’t so bad and went for it. That was a good decision because wewere then able to do a loop and the trails got almost empty at this point. After skirting the top of a cliff with a steep dropoff on both sides, we had a pleasant walk to South Peak and West Peak. There was even a small amount of dirt trail! The summit of South Peak was the highest point on Mount Hua, so of course we asked another hiker to take a photo of our guides and us. The views from the tops of each peak were beautiful. Mount Hua and the surrounding mountains are very rugged and remind us somewhat of hiking in the southwestern United States or the Sierras.We took a route that eventually brought us to the main line returning down from Middle to North Peak. We were happy to have ascended each of the five peaks (petals) of Flower Mountain.By cable car (the longest in Asia), it was just 7 minutes down to the park entrance. We caught a shuttle bus into town, then transferred to a bus for Xian.Our guides told us that we had walked up and down a total of 4000 stairs! We were glad that we did not have this information when we started. For three days after returning home, our sore leg muscles instructed us to take the elevator to our fifth floor apartment rather than climbing the stairs.华山旅游导游词英语4hua shan is the highest of china’s five sacred mountains. it is 120 kilometers east of xian. it has five peaks that resemble the petals of a flower. the highest peak is 2180 meters (7085 feet).we had had discussions about going to hua shan with some graduate students from computer science. that didn’t work out due to changes in schedules on both sides. also, they were planning to do the climb at night to be able to reach the peak at sunrise. that did not appeal to us. we wanted to spend a night onthe mountain. fran’s department arranged a trip for us, making reservations at the simple hotel on the north peak. they sent two graduate students to accompany us, though they had not been to hua shan before. we met them at 8:00 on saturday morning and took a taxi to the train station. there we asked around and located a mini-bus. the bus made a couple of stops. one was to see a presentation about the traditional medicines grown on the mountain and a chance to buy some of them. it probably would have been interesting if we understood chinese. our guides gave us the general outline about what was said. the other stop was a quick lunch stop.there are two approaches to hua shan. [chinese proverb: “there is one road and only one road to hua shan,” meaning that sometimes the hard way is the only way.] the west entrance involves 10 kilometers of walking on a road before you start climbing. we went with the east entrance, where the bus brings you to the base of a cable car that goes up to the 1500 meter north peak. our plan was to walk up to the north peak, then climb to the four other peaks the next day and take the cable car down.we started the climb in the early afternoon. the path consists of stone steps with rough chain link handrails in the narrowest areas (we wore our bicycling gloves for hand protection). physically, it is more like climbing the steps of a skyscraper than trails at home. however, the temperature was about 95 degrees and there was not much shade. we brought lots of water, including some bottles that we froze and some gatorade that we got at the fancy department store in downtown xian. there are plenty of refreshment stands along the way where you can buy bottled water, the chinese equivalent of gatorade, and other drinks or snacks at a premium price.we reached the north peak before 4:00 pm and rested at the hotel. our room was basic, but comfortable and clean enough. because water is scarce on the mountain, there were neither showers nor sinks available for washing. in that sense the experience felt like camping, but we were sleeping in a big tent!after dinner at the hotel restaurant, we spent some time talking with our guides. we were a bit surprised to find that they both think of japan negatively, but like the u.s. it seems that japan’s wwii behavior in china has not been forgotten, and is emphasized in school.we saw a beautiful sunset and watched the sky become resplendent with thousands of stars, including the milky way galaxy. this was the clearest sky that we have seen in china. the fresh air at hua shan is a treat!our guides had both been planning to get up at 4:00 am to watch the sunrise. fran and i made sleep a priority. we did happen to wake up a bit before sunrise (our room faced east) and went outside to watch the sky become rosy. ironically, our guides missed the sunrise because they had stayed up late watching the european soccer championships on the television in their room the plan for the day was to climb the other four peaks, but we reserved the right to shorten the route. the first part was a steep climb to middle peak. after the low north peak, all the others are at roughly __ meters. there were crowds on the way to middle peak – mostly chinese hikers but we did see a few other wai guo (foreigners) as well.we visited two taoist temples en route to middle peak. each one had an altar with incense and offerings of fruit. the friendly monks invited us to say a prayer or to send blessings to loved ones. fran accepted their invitation. at the first temple, she litincense sticks and knelt on a cushion in front of the altar saying a silent prayer for our safe journey to the various summits of hua shan (the prayer was answered). at the second temple, she knelt on a cushion in front of the altar and sent silent blessings to several friends who are experiencing challenging situations in their lives at present. after each blessing, she leaned forward and the monk struck a drum.after middle peak, the crowds got much thinner. the next was east peak, which had a steep ladder climbing rock. fran was dubious about this ascent, but realized that the ladder wasn’t so bad and went for it. that was a good decision because we were then able to do a loop and the trails got almost empty at this point. after skirting the top of a cliff with a steep dropoff on both sides, we had a pleasant walk to south peak and west peak. there was even a small amount of dirt trail! the summit of south peak was the highest point on hua shan, so of course we asked another hiker to take a photo of our guides and us. the views from the tops of each peak were beautiful. hua shan and the surrounding mountains are very rugged and remind us somewhat of hiking in the southwestern united states or the sierras.we took a route that eventually brought us to the main line returning down from middle to north peak. we were happy to have ascended each of the five peaks (petals) of flower mountain.cable car (the longest in asia), it was just 7 minutes down to the park entrance. we caught a shuttle bus into town, then transferred to a bus for xian.our guides told us that we had walked up and down a total of 4000 stairs! we were glad that we did not have this information when we started. for three days after returning home, our sore leg muscles instructed us to take the elevator to our fifth floorapartment rather than climbing the stairs.华山旅游导游词英语5Huashan is located in the Qinling Mountain Range, which lies in southern Shaanxi province.Huashan (Hua means brilliant, Chinese, or flowery; shan means mountain) is one of the five sacred Taoist mountains in China. Huashan boasts a lot of religious sites: Taoist temples, pavilions, and engraved scriptures are scattered over the mountain.Hua Mountain is well-known for its sheer cliffs and plunging ravines. It is known as “the most precipitous mountain under heaven” and is probably the most dangerous mountain in the world frequented by hikers.Hua Mountain is located 120 kilometers east of Xi'an, about 3 hours from the city centre. There are five peaks that make up the mountain: Cloud Terrace Peak (North Peak, 1613m), Jade Maiden Peak (Middle Peak, 2042m),Sunrise Peak (East Peak, 2100m),Lotus Peak (West Peak, 2038m) and Landing Wild Goose Peak (South Peak, 2160m). North Peak, the lowest of the five, is the starting point. It has three ways up it: the six kilometer winding track from Huashan village, the cable car or the path beneath it.Next on the route is Jade Maiden Peak. Legend has it that a jade maiden was once seen riding a white horse among the mountains, hence the name. The hikers can choose to take a left to Sunrise Peak, a fine place to enjoy the view of the sunrise in early morning (which would involve climbing the mountain in the dark as there is nowhere to stay on the mountain).Alternatively visitors could take a right to Lotus Peak. Huashan means Flower Mountain, and it got the name fromLotus Peak, which resembles a beautifully blooming lotus flower. Finally there is a gondola wich takes visitors acroa steep valley to Landing Wild Goose Peak, the highest among the five summits. The path to the summit is characterized by steep rock faces, with obstacles including a foot-wide plank walkway fixed to a sheer rock face with only a chain along the rock for support. The route continues with footholds in the rock and a chain for holding. This is followed by a vertical ladder in a cleft in the rock. Finally there are steep stone steps. The South Peak is not for the faint of heart and is particularly dangerous in winter weather. However, the views are breathtaking. The climb to its summit makes it clear how the impenetrable mountain repelled attackers over the centuries.As early as the second century BCE, there was a Daoist temple known as the Shrine of the Western Peak located at its base. Daoists believed that in the mountain lives a god of the underworld. The temple at the foot of the mountain was often used for spirits mediums to contact the god and his underlings. Unlike Taishan, ()which became a popular place of pilgrimage, Huashan only received local pilgrms, and was not well known in much of the rest of China. Huashan was also an important place for immortality seekers, as powerful drugs were reputed to be found there. Kou Qianzhi (365-448), the founder of the Northern Celestial Masters received revelations there, as did Chen Tuan (920-989), who lived on the mountain prior to receiving immortality. In the 1230s, all the temples on the mountain came under control of the Daoist Quanzhen School. In 1998, the management committee of Huashan agreed to turn over most of the mountain's temples to the China Daoist Association. This was done to help protect the environment, asthe presence of monks and nuns deters poachers and loggers.。
华山英文导游词

华山英文导游词hua shan is the highest of china’s five sacred mountains. it is 120 kilometers east of 某ian. it has five peaks that resemble the petals of a flower. the highest peak is 2180 meters (7085 feet).we had had discussions about going to hua shan with some graduate students from computer science. that didn’t work out due to changes in schedules on both sides. also, they were planning to do the climb at night to be able to reach the peak at sunrise. that did not appeal to us. we wanted to spend a night on the mountain. fran’s department arranged a trip for us, making reservations at the simple hotel on the north peak. they sent two graduate students to accompany us, though they had not been to hua shan before. we met them at 8:00 on saturday morning and took a ta某i to the train station. there we asked around and located a mini-bus. the bus made a couple of stops. one was to see a presentation about the traditional medicines grown on the mountain and a chance to buy some of them. it probably would have been interesting if we understood chinese. our guides gave us the general outline about what was said. the other stop was a quick lunch stop.there are two approaches to hua shan. [chinese proverb: “there is one road and only one road to hua shan,” meaning that sometimes the hard way is the only way.] the west entrance involves 10 kilometers of walking on a road before you start climbing. we went with the east entrance, where the bus brings you to the base of a cable car that goes up to the 1500 meter north peak. our plan was to walk up to the north peak, then climb to the four other peaks the ne某t day and take the cable car down.we started the climb in the early afternoon. the path consistsof stone steps with rough chain link handrails in the narrowest areas (we wore our bicycling gloves for hand protection). physically, it is more like climbing the steps of a skyscraper than trails at home. however, the temperature was about 95 degrees and there was not much shade. we brought lots of water, including some bottles that we froze and some gatorade that we got at the fancy department store in downtown 某ian. there are plenty of refreshment stands along the way where you can buy bottled water, the chinese equivalent of gatorade, and other drinks or snacks at a premium price.we reached the north peak before 4:00 pm and rested at the hotel. our room was basic, but comfortable and clean enough. because water is scarce on the mountain, there were neither showers nor sinks available for washing. in that sense the e某perience felt like camping, but we were sleeping in a big tent!after dinner at the hotel restaurant, we spent some time talking with our guides. we were a bit surprised to find that they both think of japan negatively, but like the u.s. it seems that japan’s wwii behavior in china has not been forgotten, and is emphasized in school.we saw a beautiful sunset and watched the sky become resplendent with thousands of stars, including the milky way gala某y. this was the clearest sky that we have seen in china. the fresh air at hua shan is a treat!our guides had both been planning to get up at 4:00 am to watch the sunrise. fran and i made sleep a priority. we did happen to wake up a bit before sunrise (our room faced east) and went outside to watch the sky become rosy. ironically, our guides missed the sunrise because they had stayed up late watching the european soccer championships on the television in their roomthe plan for the day was to climb the other four peaks, but wereserved the right to shorten the route. the first part was a steep climb to middle peak. after the low north peak, all the others are at roughly 某某 meters. there were crowds on the way to middle peak –mostly chinese hikers but we did see a few other wai guo (foreigners) as well.we visited two taoist temples en route to middle peak. each one had an altar with incense and offerings of fruit. the friendly monks invited us to say a prayer or to send blessings to loved ones. fran accepted their invitation. at the first temple, she lit incense sticks and knelt on a cushion in front of the altar saying a silent prayer for our safe journey to the various summits of hua shan (the prayer was answered). at the second temple, she knelt on a cushion in front of the altar and sent silent blessings to several friends who are e某periencing challenging situations in their lives at present. after each blessing, she leaned forward and the monk struck a drum.after middle peak, the crowds got much thinner. the ne某t was east peak, which had a steep ladder climbing rock. fran was dubious about this ascent, but realized that the ladder wasn’t so bad and went for it. that was a good decision because we were then able to do a loop and the trails got almost empty at this point. after skirting the top of a cliff with a steep dropoff on both sides, we had a pleasant walk to south peak and west peak. there was even a small amount of dirt trail! the summit of south peak was the highest point on hua shan, so of course we asked another hiker to take a photo of our guides and us. the views from the tops of each peak were beautiful. hua shan and the surrounding mountains are very rugged and remind us somewhat of hiking in the southwestern united states or the sierras.we took a route that eventually brought us to the main line returning down from middle to north peak. we were happy to have ascendedeach of the five peaks (petals) of flower mountain.by cable car (the longest in asia), it was just 7 minutes down to the park entrance. we caught a shuttle bus into town, then transferred to a bus for 某ian.our guides told us that we had walked up and down a total of 4000 stairs! we were glad that we did not have this information when we started. for three days after returning home, our sore leg muscles instructed us to take the elevator to our fifth floor apartment rather than climbing the stairs.。
介绍华山的英文导游词

介绍华山的英文导游词outside the palaces is the eight outer temples,this temples surrounding the palaces like the star surrounding the moon,symbolized the national various nationalities closely around the qing dynasty’s rule center.Dear Friends:Huashan is located in the Qinling Mountain Range,which lies in southern Shaanxi province.Hua Shan is the highest of China's five sacred mountains.It is 120 kilometers east of Xian.It has five peaks that resemble the petals of a flower.The highest peak is 2180 meters (7085 feet)。
Huashan (Hua means brilliant,Chinese,or flowery;shan means mountain)is one of the five sacred Taoist mountains in China.Huashan boasts a lot of religious sites:Taoist temples,pavilions,and engraved scriptures are scattered over the mountain.A legend claims that the mountain was where Samantabhadra gave lectures on Buddhism and most temples house a statue of Samantabhadra.The main scenic spots on the mountain include the Baoguo Temple,Wannian Temple,Fohu temple,QingyinPavilion,Heilongjiang Tunnel,Hongchun Platform,Xianfeng Temple (Jiulao Cave),Xixiang Pond and Golden Summit.These places are at different altitudes and have different climates.Temperatures at the top of mountain are 15 degrees lower than at the foot.Emei Mountain is a well-known natural museum with more than 3,000 specimens of plants and 2,000 types of animals including groups of monkeys that appear on the mountain roads and fascinate the tourists.Hua Mountain is well-known for its sheer cliffs and plunging ravines.It is known as “the most precipitous mountain under heaven”and is probably the most dangerous mountain in the world frequented by hikers.Hua Mountain is located 120 kilometers east of Xi'an,about 3 hours from the city centre.There are five peaks that make up the mountain:Cloud Terrace Peak (North Peak,1613m),Jade Maiden Peak (Middle Peak,2042m),Sunrise Peak (East Peak,2100m),Lotus Peak (West Peak,2038m)and Landing Wild Goose Peak (South Peak,2160m).North Peak,the lowest of the five,is the starting point.It has three ways up it:the six kilometer winding track from Huashan village,the cable car or the path beneath it.Located in the west park of the park,also called Luo Spring。
华山英文导游词三篇

华山英文导游词三篇华山英文导游词一:华山的壮丽景观Hello, ladies and gentlemen! Welcome to Huashan Mountain, one of the most famous mountains in China. My name is [your name], and I will be your tour guide today. Now let’s embark on a journey to explore the magnificent landscape of Huashan.Huashan Mountain is located in Shaanxi Province, about 120 kilometers east of Xi’an. It is considered one of the Five Great Mountains in China and has a long history of more than 2,000 years. The mountain is known for its breathtaking natural scenery, ancient Taoist temples, and challenging hiking trails.As we ascend the mountain, you will be amazed by the stunning views that unfold before your eyes. The towering peaks, deep valleys, and sheer cliffs create a dramatic landscape that has inspired countless poets and artists throughout history. The most famous peaks of Huashan are the East Peak, South Peak, West Peak, North Peak, and Central Peak. Each peak has its unique charm and offers a different perspective of the surrounding scenery. One of the highlights of Huashan is the Plank Walk, located on the South Peak. This thrilling experience involves walking on a narrow plank bolted to the side of a cliff, with only a chain for support. It is not for the faint-hearted, but for those who dare to try, the reward is a sense of accomplishment and a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains.Apart from its natural beauty, Huashan is also home to several ancient Taoist temples. The most famous one is the Yuquan Temple, located on the West Peak. It was built during the SuiDynasty and has been an important pilgrimage site for Taoist practitioners for centuries. The temple’s architecture and intricate carvings are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of this sacred mountain.Finally, I would like to remind you to wear comfortable shoes and bring enough water and snacks for the hike. The weather on the mountain can be changeable, so it is also advisable to bring a jacket or raincoat. Remember to stay hydrated and take breaks if needed.I hope you enjoy your visit to Huashan Mountain and have a memorable experience exploring its magnificent landscape. Thank you for joining me today, and have a wonderful time!华山英文导游词二:华山的历史文化Good morning, ladies and gentlemen! Welcome to Huashan Mountain, a place rich in history and culture. My name is [your name], and I will be your tour guide today. Let’s delve into the fascinating history of Huashan.Huashan Mountain has been a place of worship and pilgrimage for thousands of years. It is believed to have been a sacred mountain since ancient times, associated with Taoism and the pursuit of immortality. Many emperors and scholars have visited Huashan to seek spiritual enlightenment and pay homage to the gods.One of the most famous historical events related to Huashan is the Xihan Rebellion. In 755 AD, General An Lushan led a revolt against the Tang Dynasty, and Huashan became a stronghold for the rebel forces. The rebellion lasted for several years and resulted in the loss of many lives and the destruction of cultural relics.Today, visitors can still see the remnants of the ancient battlefield and learn about this turbulent period of Chinese history.Another significant historical site on Huashan is the Xiyue Temple. Built during the Han Dynasty, it is one of the oldest Taoist temples in China. The temple was a center for Taoist worship and education, attracting scholars and practitioners from all over the country. The architecture of the temple reflects the elegant style of the Tang Dynasty, with intricate carvings and colorful murals depicting Taoist deities and legends.In addition to its historical sites, Huashan is also known for its cultural heritage. The mountain has inspired countless works of literature, poetry, and art. Many famous poets and scholars, such as Li Bai and Su Shi, have written poems about the beauty and grandeur of Huashan. The mountain’s unique landscape and spiritual atmosphere continue to captivate the hearts of artists and visitors alike.As we explore Huashan, you will have the opportunity to visit these historical sites and learn more about the rich history and culture of this sacred mountain. Please remember to show respect when visiting temples and cultural relics, and follow the instructions of your guide to ensure a pleasant and meaningful experience.Thank you for joining me on this journey through history. I hope you enjoy your time in Huashan and gain a deeper understanding of its cultural significance. Let’s continue our exploration!华山英文导游词三:华山的美食与特产Hello, everyone! Welcome to Huashan Mountain, a place not only known for its breathtaking scenery but also for its delicious food and unique local products. My name is [your name], and I will be your guide today. Get ready to discover the culinary delights and souvenirs of Huashan!Huashan is located in Shaanxi Province, which is famous for its rich culinary traditions. One of the must-try dishes here is the Shaanxi noodle, also known as “biangbiang” noodles. These hand-pulled noodles are wide and thick, topped with a savory sauce and various ingredients such as minced meat, vegetables, or chili oil. The name “biangbiang” comes from the onomatopoeic sound made when the noodles are slapped against the table during the preparation process. Don’t miss the chance to savor this local delicacy while you’re here!Another specialty of Huashan is the “huanggua” or cucumber. The cucumbers grown in this region are known for their crisp texture and refreshing taste. They are often served as a side dish or used in salads and pickles. The cucumbers here are so popular that they have become a symbol of the local cuisine.When it comes to souvenirs, Huashan offers a wide variety of unique products that make perfect gifts for your loved ones or keepsakes for yourself. One of the most popular souvenirs is the “Huashan tea.” The tea leaves are grown on the slopes of the mountain, benefiting from the clean air and fertile soil. The tea has a delicate flavor and a pleasant aroma, making it a favorite among tea connoisseurs.If you’re looking for something more artistic, you can find exquisite woodcarvings and calligraphy brushes made from the local Huashan pine. These handicrafts are not only beautiful but also carry a sense of history and tradition.Lastly, don’t forget to try the “Huashan wine,” a type of liquor made from fermented grains. It has a strong aroma and a smooth taste, and is often enjoyed during festive occasions or as a way to celebrate special moments.As we explore Huashan, you will have the opportunity to taste these local delicacies and shop for unique souvenirs. I hope you enjoy the culinary journey and find something special to bring back home.Thank you for joining me today. Let’s continue our adventure and discover the flavors and treasures of Huashan Mountain!。
华山英语导游词及景区讲解词

华山英语导游词及景区讲解词华山英语导游词及景区讲解词范文华山位于陕西省渭南市华阴市,在陕西省省会西安以东120千米处。
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下面是店铺给大家整理的华山导游词,仅供参考。
华山英语导游词【篇一】Huashan is located in the Qinling Mountain Range, which lies in southern Shaanxi province.Huashan (Hua means brilliant, Chinese, or flowery; shan means mountain) is one of the five sacred Taoist mountains in China. Huashan boasts a lot of religious sites: Taoist temples, pavilions, and engraved scriptures are scattered over the mountain.Hua Mountain is well-known for its sheer cliffs and plunging ravines. It is known as “the most precipitous mountain under heaven” and is probably the most dangerous mountain in the world frequented by hikers.Hua Mountain is located 120 kilometers east of Xi'an, about 3 hours from the city centre. There are five peaks that make up the mountain: Cloud Terrace Peak (North Peak, 1613m), Jade Maiden Peak (Middle Peak, 2042m), Sunrise Peak (East Peak, 2100m), Lotus Peak (West Peak, 2038m) and Landing Wild Goose Peak (South Peak, 2160m). North Peak, the lowest of the five, is the starting point. It has three ways up it: the six kilometer winding track from Huashan village, the cable car or the path beneath it.Next on the route is Jade Maiden Peak. Legend has it that a jade maiden was once seen riding a white horse among the mountains, hence the name. The hikers can choose to take a leftto Sunrise Peak, a fine place to enjoy the view of the sunrise in early morning (which would involve climbing the mountain in the dark as there is nowhere to stay on the mountain).Alternatively visitors could take a right to Lotus Peak. Huashan means Flower Mountain, and it got the name from Lotus Peak, which resembles a beautifully blooming lotus flower. Finally there is a gondola which takes visitors acroa steep valley to Landing Wild Goose Peak, the highest among the five summits. The path to the summit is characterized by steep rock faces, with obstacles including a foot-wide plank walkway fixed to a sheer rock face with only a chain along the rock for support. The route continues with footholds in the rock and a chain for holding. This is followed by a vertical ladder in a cleft in the rock. Finally there are steep stone steps. The South Peak is not for the faint of heart and is particularly dangerous in winter weather. However, the views are breathtaking. The climb to its summit makes it clear how the impenetrable mountain repelled attackers over the centuries.As early as the second century BCE, there was a Daoist temple known as the Shrine of the Western Peak located at its base. Daoists believed that in the mountain lives a god of the underworld. The temple at the foot of the mountain was often used for spirits mediums to contact the god and his underlings. Unlike Taishan, which became a popular place of pilgrimage, Huashan only received local pilgrms, and was not well known in much of the rest of China. Huashan was also an important place for immortality seekers, as powerful drugs were reputed to be found there. Kou Qianzhi (365-448), the founder of the Northern Celestial Masters received revelations there, as did Chen Tuan (920-989), who lived on the mountain prior to receivingimmortality. In the 1230s, all the temples on the mountain came under control of the Daoist Quanzhen School. In 1998, the management committee of Huashan agreed to turn over most of the mountain's temples to the China Daoist Association. This was done to help protect the environment, as the presence of monks and nuns deters poachers and loggers.Huashan has a variety of temples and other religious structures on its slopes and peaks. At the foot of the mountain is the Cloister of the Jade Spring (玉泉院), which is dedicated to Chen Tuan.There are three ways up to Huashan's North Peak (1613 m), the lowest of the mountain's major peaks. The most popular is the also the original route, which winds for 6 km from Hua Shan village to the north peak. There is also the cable-car, as well as a path that follows the cable car to the North Peak. From the North Peak, a series of paths rise up to the four other peaks, the West Peak (2038 m), the Center Peak (2042 m), the East Peak (2100 m) and the South Peak (2160 m).[4]Huashan has historically been a place of retreat for hardy hermits, whether Daoist, Buddhist or other; access to the mountain was only deliberately available to the strong-willed, or those who had found 'the way'. With greater mobility and prosperity, Chinese, particularly students, began to test their mettle and visit in the 80s. The inherent danger of many of the exposed, narrow pathways with precipitous drops gave the mountain a deserved reputation for danger. As tourism has boomed and the mountain's accessibility vastly improved with the installation of the cable car in the 90s, visitor numbers surged. Despite the safety measures introduced by cutting deeper pathways and building up stone steps and wider paths, as well asadding railings, fatalities continued to occur. The local government has proceeded to open new tracks and created one-way routes on some more hair-raising parts, such that the mountain can be scaled without significant danger now, barring crowds and icy conditions. Some of the most precipitous tracks have actually华山英语导游词【篇二】Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, today we are going to visit one of the five sacred mountains of China, Mt. Hua shan. It was called Mt. Taihuashan in ancient times for its five main peaks shaped much like a flower. Hua was historically the location of several influential T aoist monasteries, and was known as a center for the practice of traditional Chinese martial arts. Situated in Huayin County, Mt. Huashan is some 120 kilometers east of Xian City in Shaanxi Province. This mountain is celebrated for its majestic breath-taking crags, steep paths, beautiful scenery and it is said to be the most precipitous mountain in the world.Until recently there was only one way to reach the top of Mt. Huashan since ancient times. Most of the trail is very narrow and steep; some parts are almost vertical. Iron chains have been set up along the path, but courage and an adventurous spirit are still necessary if you decide to climb Mt. Huashan on foot. Recent developments have added two alternate ways of traveling to the summit. Now you can take the ropeway, or ride in a cable car to enjoy the unique scenery of Mt. Huashan.Mt. Huashan has more than two hundred places of interest and fascinating scenic spots. Its five main peaks, the South Peak (Landing Wild Goose Peak), the West Peak (Lotus Flower Peak), the East Peak (Facing Sun Peak), the Middle Peak (Pure Girl Peak) and the North Peak (Yuntai Peak), each of them has its peculiarscene and moving legend.The South Peak (Landing Wild Goose Peak)Of the five main peaks, the South Peak ,which was named the Landing Wild Goose Peak is the highest at 2,160 meters, it is also the highest peak of the Five Sacred Mountains. When traveling to the top of the peak, you will feel that you can touch the stars in the sky.The south side of the Peak has very high cliffs standing erect as if they had been cut by an axe. The summit of the South Peak is the highest point in the sacred mountains and climbers consider it an honor to make it to the Peak. At the summit you will find the Black Dragon Pool and see the Greeting Pines on the southwest cliffs. Around the South Peak are Songhui Peak and Xiaozi Peak. There is a famous Taoism palace called Jintian Palace. The narrow pass, which is the plank road, is built along the cliff leading to the East Peak. The road is no more than 0.3 meters (about 1 foot) wide and runs above a very deep gorge. The stout hearted can travel this road by hanging on to a chain that is attached to the face of the cliff.The West Peak (Lotus Flower Peak)The West Peak is a huge granite rock, it was named the Lotus Flower Peak . u know how it got this name? Because the big rock in front of Cuiyun Palace is shaped much like a lotus flower, it is called Lotus Flower Peak. The West Peak is the most beautiful and dangerous peak of Mt. Huashan.The West Peak has numerous tourist spots including Cuiyun Palace, LotusFlower Cave and Axe-hewing Rock. Each site has its own beautiful myth and legend. The legend of Chen Xiang, a filial son, who split the mountain with an axe to save his mother, is quiteintriguing. A popular cartoon film called 'Lotus Lantern' was made to portray this legend.The East Peak (Facing Sun Peak)The East Peak, also called Facing Sun Peak is like a platform available for visitors to view the sun rising. In ancient times the path to the top was full of hardships and danger, but recently steps were built making it comparatively easy to reach the top.The East Peak is the best place to watch the rising sun but you should start your climb at night if you want to see the wonderful scenery because it takes 4 to 6 hours to reach the top. There are more than ten scenic spots on the East Peak including the natural stone veins on the cliff that resemble a huge palm. The tranquil and serene environment on the top of the Peak will make you feel completely relaxed and happy.As for the the ways to get to the top the Mt. Hua shan, there r two ways for u to choose.one is by Ropeway.u know Yuquan Palace? a famous Quanzhen sect ofTaoism Palace at the foot of Mt. Huashan, it is generally the starting post to climb the mountain. 2 kilometers east away from Yuquan Palace, there is a cement road to Wamiaogou where you can travel to the top of the North Peak by the ropeway. And another way is on foot,you can start from Yuquan Palace, and go up along the path to the top of the North Peak, and from here you can go to the other four peaks. It takes about 10 hours to travel to the five main peaks on foot.Ok, ladies and gentlemen, so much for the Mt.Hua shan, I hope it have left u an impressive memory. Thank u for listening. 华山英语导游词【篇三】Huashan MountainGood morning, ladies and gentlemen.I’m your local guide.Today we are going to climb the Huashan Mountain. It stands in the south of Huayin County, east of Xi’an. And Mt Huashan is always known for its precipitousness.There are five peaks of Mt Huashan. From a distance, these five peaks look like a lotus flower among the mountains, hence the name of Mount Hua, it has the same pronunce in Chinese means flower.//五峰As the saying goes “There has been only one path up Mt Huas han since the ancient times,”this road runs for 20 kilometers, around five prominent peaks.The peaks and valleys are dotted with temples and pavilions, which are constantly clad in mist. Climebers feel as if they were making a tour of fairyland.Here we are at the entrance of the valley on the hillside north of Mt Huashan, and we can see The Yuquan Garden. It is the starting point to go to the top.Inside the garden there is a cool, sweet spring; hence its name “Jade Spring Garden”. The stone tablets are inscribed with valuable calligraphy.//玉泉院And it will take about 10 kilometers on the path from Jade Spring Garden to Qingke Terrace.After a break, we’ll continue our way.//青柯坪The North Peak is also called the Cloudy Terrace Peak. As you go on your way from Qingke Terrace, you will soon pass a huge rock named “Turn Back”, and you will find yourself at the bottom of the thousand-foot Precipice.This Precipice is cut into the face of a nearly perpendicular cliff. The steps there are only toeholds, and you will have to grasp iron chains for support. After the Hundred-foot Crevice, you come to Laojun’s Furrow. You will feel that the furrow must be ascending right up into the sky. Finally you will reach the North Peak. It is the only access to the other four peaks.//北峰、回转石、千尺潼、百尺峡、老君犁沟The Canglong Ridge(苍龙岭) is 1,500 meters long and only one meter wide. This ridge winds up and down irregularly with its central part protruding into the air looks rather like the backbone of a carp. On either side of the ridge, cliff fall off into deep valleys. Looking across into the distance, you will get a misty view of green pines and floating clouds. You will hear the sound of the wind roaring into your ears.You may be so filled with apprehension and dizziness that you may fear to look at the view on either side. At the other end of the ridge is the Yishen Cliff(怡神岩), which is inscribed with five Chinese characters:”Han Yu Threw Down His Will”. The story goes that Han Yu, a Tang Dynasty poet, once reached this spot. He was in such fear that he concluded that his end was at hand and threw down his last will on that very spot. Fortunately, he was rescued. If you want to ascend to Canglong Ridge, you can not avoid the Ear-touching Cliff(擦耳岩) or the Heavenward Ladder(上天梯) on your way up.Then we meet the Central Peak which is called the Jade Lady Peak.Legend has it that Nong Yu, the daughter of King Mu, was so moved by the music of Xiao Shi, a hermit, that she gave up living a happy and luxurious palace life, and lived with him in seclusi on. The Jade Lady’s Cave, the Wash Basin and the Stone Dressing Table are what we can see there today.//中峰、玉女洞、玉女洗头盆、玉女梳妆台The East Peak is also called the Morning Sun Peak. It’s the best place from which to see the sunrise. On the side at one cliff there is the impression of a huge colored in a mixture of blue and brown. It’s known as “God’s Hand Print On Mount Hua”. It is the first of the Eight Scenic Attractions of the Central Shaanxi Plain.//东峰、日出、华岳仙掌The South Peak,also called Wild Goose-resting Peak, standsabout 2,200 meters high. It towers over all other peaks on the mountain. The building on the South Peak is named the White Emperor’s Temple. And according to the legend, Laojun’s Cave at the top is the very place where Lao Zi lived as a hermit.//南峰、白帝祠、老君洞Because of the huge lotus flower-shaped rock at the top, the West Peak is known as Lotus Flower Peak. According to the fairy tale “Lotus Lantern”, the West Peak is the Place where little ChenXiang, son of Holy Mother, split the moutain to rescue his mother. Close to Cuiyun Temple lies a huge rock which seems to have been split into two with an axe; hence its name “Split Rock with an Axe”. And Mt Hua is become more accesible to visitors with the aid of cable cars.//西峰、沉香劈山救母、摘星石、索道In the past, Mt Huashan was regarded as mountain of divinity. And the Western Mountain Temple, which lies north of it, served as a place for the emperors of different dynasties to hold sacrificial ceremonies for the God of Mount Huashan. This temple has been categorized as national monument.The standards of the construction of the temple are so high that it looks like the Imperial Palace of Beijing, hence the name “Small Imperial Palace”.According to this, it has become a favourable tourist attraction.//西岳庙OK everyone, so much for this today! We still have some free time.We’ll leave at 2 o’clock, so please don’t be late. And I’ll stay here,If you have any question, please ask me.By the way,watch your step please! So next, it’s you turn. You may look around and enjoy yourselves.Thank you for listening!。
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( 陕西导游词)姓名:____________________单位:____________________日期:____________________编号:YB-BH-012105陕西华山英文导游词范文An English Guide to Huashan, Shaanxi陕西华山英文导游词范文华山英文导游词Hua Shan is the highest of China's five sacred mountains. It is 120 kilometers east of Xian. It has five peaks that resemble the petals of a flower. The highest peak is 2180 meters (7085 feet)。
We had had discussions about going to Hua Shan with some graduate students from Computer Science. That didn't work out due to changes in schedules on both sides. Also, they were planning to do the climb at night to be able to reach the peak at sunrise. That did not appeal to us. We wanted to spend a night on the mountain. Fran's department arranged a trip for us, making reservations at the simple hotel on the North Peak. They sent two graduate students to accompany us, though they had not been to Hua Shan before. We met them at 8:00 on Saturday morning and took a taxi to the train station. There we asked around and located a mini-bus. The bus made a couple of stops. One was to see a presentation about the traditional medicines grown on the mountain and a chance to buy some of them. It probably would have beeninteresting if we understood Chinese. Our guides gave us the general outline about what was said. The other stop was a quick lunch stop.There are two approaches to Hua Shan. [Chinese proverb: “There is one road and only one road to Hua Shan,”meaning that sometimes the hard way is the only way.] The west entrance involves 10 kilometers of walking on a road before you start climbing. We went with the east entrance, where the bus brings you to the base of a cable car that goes up to the 1500 meter North Peak. Our plan was to walk up to the North Peak, then climb to the four other peaks the next day and take the cable car down.We started the climb in the early afternoon. The path consists of stone steps with rough chain link handrails in the narrowest areas (we wore our bicycling gloves for hand protection)。
华山中英语导游词

华山中英语导游词篇一:华山英文导游词ShanGood morning, ladies and gentlemen, today we are going to visit one of the five sacred mountains of China, Mt. Hua shan. It was called Mt. Taihuashan in ancient times for its five main peaks shaped much like a flower. Hua was historically the location of several influential Taoist monasteries, and was known as a center for the practice of traditional Chinese martial arts. Situated in Huayin County, Mt. Huashan is some 120 kilometers east of Xian City in Shaanxi Province. This mountain iscelebrated for its majestic breathtaking crags, steep paths, beautiful scenery and it is said to be the most precipitous mountain in the world.Until recently there was only one way to reach the top of Mt. Huashan since ancient times. Most of the trail is very narrow and steep; some parts are almost vertical. Iron chains have been set up along the path, but courage and an adventurous spirit are still necessary if you decide to climb Mt. Huashan on foot.Recent developments have added two alternate ways of traveling to the summit. Now you can take the ropeway, or ride in a cable car to enjoy the unique scenery of Mt. Huashan.Mt. Huashan has more than two hundred places of interest and fascinating scenic spots. Its five main peaks, the South Peak (Landing Wild Goose Peak), the West Peak (Lotus Flower Peak), the East Peak (Facing Sun Peak), the Middle Peak (Pure Girl Peak) and the North Peak (Yuntai Peak), each of them has its peculiar scene and moving legend.The South Peak (Landing Wild Goose Peak)Of the five main peaks, the South Peak ,which was named the Landing WildGoose Peak is the highest at 2,160 meters, it is also the highest peak of the FiveSacred Mountains. When traveling to the top of the peak, you will feel that you can touch the stars in the sky.The south side of the Peak has very high cliffs standing erect as if they had been cut by an axe. The summit of the South Peak is the highest point in thesacredmountains and climbers consider it an honor to make it to the Peak. At the summit you will find the Black Dragon Pool and see the Greeting Pines on the southwest cliffs. Around the South Peak are Songhui Peak and Xiaozi Peak. There is a famous Taoism palace called Jintian Palace. The narrow pass, which is the plank road, is built along the cliff leading to the East Peak. The road is no more than meters (about 1 foot) wide and runs above a very deep gorge. The stout hearted can travel this road by hanging on to a chain that is attached to the face of the cliff.The West Peak (Lotus Flower Peak)The West Peak is a huge granite rock, it was named the Lotus Flower Peak . u know how it got this name Because the big rock in front of Cuiyun Palace is shaped much like a lotus flower, it is called Lotus Flower Peak. The West Peak is the most beautiful and dangerous peak of Mt. Huashan.The West Peak has numerous tourist spots including Cuiyun Palace, LotusFlower Cave and Axehewing Rock. Each site has itsown beautiful myth and legend. The legend of Chen Xiang, a filial son, who split the mountain with an axe to save his mother, is quite intriguing. A popular cartoon film called 'Lotus Lantern' was made to portray this legend.The East Peak (Facing Sun Peak)The East Peak, also called Facing Sun Peak is like a platform available forvisitors to view the sun rising. In ancient times the path to the top was full ofhardships and danger, but recently steps were built making it comparatively easy to reach the top.The East Peak is the best place to watch the rising sun but you should start your climb at night if you want to see the wonderful scenery because it takes 4 to 6 hours to reach the top. There are more than ten scenic spots on the East Peak including the natural stone veins on the cliff that resemble a huge palm. The tranquil and sereneenvironment on the top of the Peak will make you feel completely relaxed and happy.As for the the ways to get to the top the Mt. Hua shan, there r two ways for u to is by know YuquanPalace a famous Quanzhen sect ofTaoism Palace at the foot of Mt. Huashan, it is generally the starting post to climb the mountain. 2 kilometers east away from Yuquan Palace, there is a cement road to Wamiaogou where you can travel to the top of the North Peak by the ropeway. And another way is on foot,you can start from Yuquan Palace, and go up along the path to the top of the North Peak, and from here you can go to the other four peaks. It takes about 10 hours to travel to the five main peaks on foot.Ok, ladies and gentlemen, so much for the shan, I hope it have left u an impressive memory. Thank u for listening.篇二:8华山英文导游词关于华山的中文解说词各位团友:今天我们将游览被誉为“石作莲花云作台”的华山。
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华山英语导游词Ok,here we are,this is Huacheng Temple of Jiuhua Street.It was the first and oldest of all the temples of Mt.Jiuhua.Over 1500 years ago,Monk Beidu built a simple temple here.Then after 300 years it was reconstructed and named Huacheng Temple.Hua Shan is the highest of China’s five sacred mountains.It is 120 kilometers east of Xian.It has five peaks that resemble the petals of a flower.The highest peak is 2180 meters (7085 feet).We had had discussions about going to Hua Shan with some graduate students from Computer Science.That didn’t work out due to changes in schedules on both sides.Also,they were planning to do the climb at night to be able to reach the peak at sunrise.That did not appeal to us.We wanted to spend a night on the mountain.Fran’s department arranged a trip for us,making reservations at the simple hotel on the North Peak.They sent two graduate students to accompany us,though they had not been to Hua Shan before.We met them at 8:00 on Saturday morning and took a taxi to the train station.There we asked around and located a mini-bus.The bus made a couple of stops.One was to see a presentation about the traditional medicines grown on the mountain and a chance to buy some of them.It probably would have beeninteresting if we understood Chinese.Our guides gave us the general outline about what was said.The other stop was a quick lunch stop.South the fontanel arrived,we have now placed oneself "Day"Although we have not certainly become an immortal,but weunderstood "in here;Ascends Tianshan but small world "Heroics.There are two approaches to Hua Shan.[Chinese proverb:“There is one road and only one road to Hua Shan,”meaning that sometimes the hard way is the only way.]The west entrance involves 10 kilometers of walking on a road before you start climbing.We went with the east entrance,where the bus brings you to the base of a cable car that goes up to the 1500 meter North Peak.Our plan was to walk up to the North Peak,then climb to the four other peaks the next day and take the cable car down.We started the climb in the early afternoon.The path consists of stone steps with rough chain link handrails in the narrowest areas (we wore our bicycling gloves for handprotection).Physically,it is more like climbing the steps of a skyscraper than trails at home.However,the temperature was about 95 degrees and there was not much shade.We brought lots of water,including some bottles that we froze and some Gatorade that we got at the fancy department store in downtown Xian.There are plenty of refreshment stands along the way where you can buy bottledwater,the Chinese equivalent of Gatorade,and other drinks or snacks at a premium price.now.We reached the North Peak before 4:00 PM and rested at the hotel.Our room was basic,but comfortable and clean enough.Because water is scarce on the mountain,there were neither showers nor sinks available for washing.In that sense the experience felt like camping,but we were sleeping in a big tent!After dinner at the hotel restaurant,we spent some time talking with our guides.We were a bit surprised to find that they both think of Japan negatively,but like the U.S.It seems that Japan’s WWII behavior in China has not been forgotten,and is emphasized in school.The Giant Buddha on the east bank of Mingjiang River in Leshan City,Sichuan Province,rests his feet where three rivers——the Minjiang,Qingyi and Dadu——join.The Buddha faces Emei Mountain across the river and at its back is the western slope of Lingyun Mountain.Standing at 70.7 meters with shoulders 24 meters wide it is an impressive sight.A water drainage system reduces erosion by rain and slows weathering.As the hometown of the great man of the generation,now Shaoshan is one of the important tourist zones in Hunan province.The majortourist sites including the Former residence of ChairmanMao,Memorial Hall of Mao Zedong,Water-dripping Cave and Steles Forest of Mao"s Poems,and so on.We saw a beautiful sunset and watched the sky become resplendent with thousands of stars,including the Milky Way galaxy.This was the clearest sky that we have seen in China.The fresh air at Hua Shan is a treat!Our guides had both been planning to get up at 4:00 AM to watch the sunrise.Fran and I made sleep a priority.We did happen to wake up a bit before sunrise (our room faced east)and went outside to watch the sky become rosy.Ironically,our guides missed the sunrise because they had stayed up late watching the European soccer championships on the television in their room。