After the breathtaking 90-degree wall climb, trail is more relax at this time as we are approaching the peak.
the top view showing people are climbing up the Mt. Hua Shan, so curious about what is at the peak
Finally at the top! This peak has the southern temple which was now a tea house.
An old taoist temple converted as a tea house
Many people are lured to cross the most dangerous path to end up in a tea house, yet a great adventure that will never be forgotten in one's life.
The tea house on top of Mt. Hua Shan is an old Taoist temple. There are a total of 5 temples on each of the 5 peaks of the mountain.
Drinking tea became the culture of natives and monks in this area and this included in their daily meditation. Over time, this temple was converted into a tea house.
This tea house of Mt. Hua Shan is located on the southern peak and is 7,087 Mt. Huashan is 2,160 meters (7,087 feet) from the ground.
Mt. Hua Shan is located in Huayin, a city 120km east of Xi'an in the Shaanxi Province of China.
Source:
http://www.xolxol.ph/2014/08/hua-shan-plank-path-dangerous-trail-southern-peak.html