I bought my ticket for Fanjingshan around 2:00 PM. Upon arrival, I headed straight into the mountain. The bus ride took about 20 minutes, with no lines, to the cable car. The line took half an hour to arrive. I'd like to praise the customer service at Fanjingshan. The ladies in the queue were constantly engaging with visitors, playing rock-paper-scissors for bookmarks and singing for handbags. I joined in and even sang a bit of "Little Dimples" [grin]. The cable car was fast and steep, and the second half was thrilling, traversing through the mist. After getting off the cable car, the sky was gray and we immediately put on our raincoats and began the climb. My mom was incredibly impressive this time, rushing to the Mushroom Rock first, with my dad close behind. I was at the end with my two children, one complaining of dizziness and the other of nausea. For safety, I called a sedan chair to carry them up. We had reserved a reservation for the Golden Summit, but a sudden downpour caused a white mist to form in our breath. After waiting at the temple for half an hour, we finally gave up. I was about to descend the mountain at 5:30 when I noticed traffic was already starting to build. I'd already prepared myself mentally beforehand, braving the wind and rain, feeling hungry and cold, but I couldn't lose my composure and kept smiling. ☺️ It took about two hours to reach the cable car entrance. The staff prepared hot ginger soup, which was heartwarming [love]. There were also some interactive riddles with the ladies. Fanjing Mountain was definitely worth it. There are actually a lot of negative reviews online, and I almost gave up before coming. China is a country with a large population, so queues are inevitable. Be prepared and accept everything beforehand to have a good experience [rose]