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The tragic experience of climbing Tarzan makes you dare not go again!

author:Nobita haunts 001

Dear fans, hello, I am your editor. Today I want to talk to you about a hot topic - Mount Taishan is full of tourists.

Did you know that March 25 is the last weekend when Taishan is open for free tickets, and hundreds of thousands of people are said to have poured into the Taishan Mountain area?

The tragic experience of climbing Tarzan makes you dare not go again!

This is no joke, you look at these photos, it is simply crowded! Some people even have children and the elderly, I really don't know what they think.

The tragic experience of climbing Tarzan makes you dare not go again!

Some people say that this is a "human self-cultivation", others say that it is a "human self-destruction". In any case, such a sight makes people feel both shocked and helpless.

I'm also curious, what are these people here for? Is it to see the view? Is it for exercise? Is it for a photo show? Or to enjoy the harmony between man and nature?

The tragic experience of climbing Tarzan makes you dare not go again!

I also went to Mount Tai before, and that was a few years ago.

There weren't that many of them then, but they weren't too few. I remember I started climbing from the bottom of the mountain, the scenery along the way was beautiful, but also tiring. I saw strange peaks and stones, heard birds and flowers, and felt the weight of history. But at the same time, I also encountered many difficulties and challenges. When I got to the halfway station, I felt a little out of breath and wanted to take the cable car up.

The tragic experience of climbing Tarzan makes you dare not go again!

As a result, the cable car queue looked like the Great Wall, and it took several hours to go up.

I collapsed and thought: Am I here to climb the mountain or am I here to line up?

Then I had to continue climbing up, and it became harder and harder. In some places, you have to climb chains, which feels like playing a game of life and death. Every step you climb requires effort, and every stop you have to worry about falling.

By the time I got to the top, I was exhausted and just wanted to lie on the ground and sleep. But when I looked around, it was overcrowded again, and there was no place to rest. I had to huddle into a small pavilion and huddle with a group of strangers.

At that time, I really regretted dying, why did I come here to suffer?

In fact, in the process of climbing the mountain, I also had some good moments.

The tragic experience of climbing Tarzan makes you dare not go again!

For example, I met a fruit seller halfway up the mountain, and he cut a fresh watermelon for me, so sweet that I forgot my fatigue; For example, I met a girl who was traveling with me in the eighteenth plate, and she gave me encouragement and support, making me feel no longer alone; For example, seeing the beauty of the sunrise at the South Heavenly Gate made me feel that everything was worth it.

The tragic experience of climbing Tarzan makes you dare not go again!

However, these good moments did not offset my disappointment and regret about my trip to Mount Tarzan.

I felt that I did not really experience the charm and spirit of Mount Tai, but just followed the crowd. I don't have the time and mood to enjoy the scenery of Mount Tai, to feel the breath of Mount Tai, to understand the culture of Mount Tai.

I was just struggling with a goal and forgot to enjoy the process.

The tragic experience of climbing Tarzan makes you dare not go again!

So, fans, if you want to go to Tarzan, be sure to make an appointment in advance and choose the right time and route. Don't blindly follow the trend, don't be greedy for cheapness, don't neglect safety and comfort for the sake of momentary excitement.

Mount Tai is a monument of interest in our country and a cultural symbol of our country. We should respect it, protect it, not turn it into a crowded, polluted, dangerous place.

Well, I'll talk to you here today. If you like my article, please like, comment and retweet! See you next time!