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How much is the ticket for Hengshan Mountain?

Hengshan Mountain is the northern mountain in the "Five Mountains" and the holy land of Taoism. According to legend, Zhang studied Taoism in Hengshan. Then how much is the ticket to Hengshan?

Hengshan off-season and off-season ticket prices are different. Off-season tickets for 47 yuan and off-season tickets for 43 yuan. Students and the elderly can enjoy preferential treatment with relevant certificates. The off-season is from April 1 to June 65438+1 October 3 1, and the off-season is from June165438+1October1to March 3 1.

Hengshan Mountain is located at 10 km south of Hunyuan, and the main peak Tianfengling is 20 16.8 meters above sea level. Hengshan Mountain in a broad sense, or Hengshan Mountain Range, is the general name of a series of peaks between Sanggan River and Hutuo River in the southeast of Datong City, Shanxi Province and the south of Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province. Extending from southwest to northeast, it is about 300 kilometers long from east to west and 80 kilometers wide from north to south. The highest peaks are Daixian and Yingxian.

Hengshan Mountain is located between the northwest plateau of the mountain range and the central plain of Hebei Province. Because of its steep natural mountains and geographical location, it has become a battleground for military strategists. Daomaguan, Zijingguan, Pingxingguan, Yanmenguan and Ning Wuguan Huju in the valley are the throats of the Great Wall Plateau leading to Taiyuan Basin and Jizhong Plain. Many emperors and famous generals fought here, and many ancient battlefield relics such as ancient passes, castles and beacon towers have been preserved.

Since the Ming Dynasty, it has been listed as Beiyue. In the early Qing Dynasty, the national sacrifice of Beiyue gradually moved from Quyang, Hebei Province to Hengshan, Hunyuan, and the culture of Wuyue was integrated into Hengshan. Hengshan Taoism began in the Western Han Dynasty and flourished in the Northern Wei Dynasty, becoming the mainstream Quanzhen school holy land.

Hengshan mountain range is also the rich area of mineral resources in Shanxi Province, and it is the main producing area of coal and iron in the northeast of Shanxi Province.