The best time to visit Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou

Fanjing Mountain, formerly known as "Three Valleys", is the fifth most famous Buddhist mountain in China, along with Wutai Mountain in Shanxi, Emei Mountain in Sichuan, Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui and Putuo Mountain in Zhejiang. Fanjing Mountain has a peak season, peak season: March 1 to November 30, off-season: December 1 to February 28 of the following year. Every month has its own specialties when you visit Mount Fanjing.

Spring (March-May): In April-May, the azaleas on the mountains are in full bloom. It is the most beautiful season in Fanjing Mountain.

Summer (June-August): waterfalls hanging curtains, deep pools like mirrors, deciduous trees and pines cover the sky on the peaks above 1,600 meters above sea level, and you can go to the Heiwan River waterfalls and Taiping River rafting to have fun. The precipitation season is all concentrated in May-August, with brief thunderstorms from time to time, so if you travel at this time, you should bring an umbrella and thicker clothing.

Autumn (September-November): It's like entering a world of color. As the altitude decreases, a variety of different colors such as red, yellow, purple and green gradually appear. Around the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar, the weather is usually clearer, and the main focus is on watching the sunrise and sunset and enjoying the moon.

Winter (December-February): The mountains dance with silver snakes, and the crystalline snow sets off Mount Fanjing like a pure landscape painting, which is very beautiful.

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