Huangshan Mountain changes its color and appearance with the alternation
of seasons. In spring blooming flowers decorate the slopes in a riot
of color and fill the valleys with fragrance; in summer you see verdure
peaks rising one upon another and hear springs gurgling merrily. Autumn
dresses the mountains in red and purple as maples and some other trees
are blazing-red; winter turns them into a world of frost and ice with
silver boughs and rocks everywhere. Each of the four seasons on Mt.
Huangshan has their respective beauty but even this can vary from day
to day thanks to variations in the weather, light and shade as clouds
pass overhead and even around you at the higher reaches. This endless
changing adds an emphasis to the wonder of the landscape and to know
the mountain thoroughly, you would need to visit Mt. Huangshan in all
the different seasons.
Spring Mt.
Huangshan in spring is like a maiden - all is new, fresh and tender.
Spring comes in April but its onset is delayed by three days for every
100 meters as you climb the mountain. Therefore, when wild flowers are
brilliant and seedlings are shooting up at its foot, the plants half
way up the mountain will be just awakening from their winter sleep and
will not exhibit their beauty until a week later. The sound of birdsong
is most pleasant in this quietness while you will be enchanted by the
color changes as you climb your way up. Spring is probably the most
propitious season for visiting Mt. Huangshan and is certainly the best
time to view the many waterfalls due to the abundant precipitation.
Summer
It is hard to resist the charm of the cool green mountain sides in summer
when an exuberance of plant life covers the valleys and peaks with a
green blanket. The green trees and ivy mingle to form natural pavilions
where you can sit and refresh yourself while enjoying the beautiful
scenery with a cooling breeze to sooth you.
Dawn in summer is most splendid as the rising sun lights the sky and
the peaks and the plants and the whole world takes on a brilliant glow.
After a storm, Mt. Huangshan becomes a world of water. Numerous streams
and waterfalls compose an exciting and vigorous symphony. The Sea of
Clouds during this season is not as vast as during autumn or winter
but it revels in its brightness. If you are really lucky you will see
a vivid rainbow flying over two peaks. Sunset is no less enchanting
than sunrise. Mt. Huangshan in summer is the best resort in which to
escape high temperatures of southern China.
Tips:
1. July and August are among the peak seasons therefore reservation
is a must.
2. It is wise to bring a rainproof jacket with you as the strong wind
on the mountain renders an umbrella all but useless and even dangerous.
3. Do not climb the mountain during thunderstorm.
Autumn
Autumn on the mountain is colorful due to the blue sky, white clouds,
red maples and yellow fruits. At this time of the year the scenery can
be compared with that of spring but with a mature beauty. If spring
is like a bud ready to bloom, autumn is a flower showing its last significance
before withering. Such is the beauty of the autumn scenery of Mt. Huangshan
that it can be seen in many famous Chinese paintings.
Tips:
1.Besides the Golden Week of the National Day (Oct 1st to 7th), September
and October are also peak seasons of Mt. Huangshan.
2. Bring with you warm clothes so as not to catch a chill as the temperature
variation is significant.
Winter
Snowy Mt. Huangshan is like a crystal palace. Though winter lasts a
long time in Huangshan, it is not as cold as you might expect. A poem
has it that Mt. Huangshan is beautiful all year round but with the winter
scenery being the best. The Sea of Clouds, one of the four wonders of
Mt. Huangshan, appears more often in winter than in any other season.
The spectacle of rimed trees sparkling in the sun is the privilege of
winter alone for it is then that you may find yourself in a silver world
with icy peaks, clusters of frosty corals suffused with a plentiful
supply of the freshest of oxygen rich fresh air.
Travel tips:
1. Winter is the most economical time for visiting Mt. Huangshan as
the prices for hotels and the entry fee are lowered by 15% to 40% compared
to those of the peak season. However, Spring Festival is an exception,
during which the price is the same as normal seasons.
2. The hotels are centrally heated so you don't have to worry about
the cold.
3. Anti-skid shoes are provided as well as heavy coats in most hotels.