Although it's not rapeseed blossom season in March, I still couldn't help but marvel at nature's wonders. There are two routes from the base of the mountain to the summit. The first route follows the navigation (after passing the ticket gate, it leads directly to Observation Deck No. 1). The descent, guided by a local, passes the most beautiful observation deck. There's also a scarecrow park nearby; I recommend visiting when the sun isn't too strong to take photos. From the base to the summit, various B&Bs are lined up along the way, generally quite affordable. At the summit, there's a four-star B&B. The infinity pool was my main attraction, but unfortunately, it was under maintenance during our visit. If you want to see the sunrise, sunset, stars, and sea of clouds, I recommend staying at the top, where most of the properties are single-family and cost a bit more. The following image is a direct translation from the observation deck.