China's Huashan Mountain & Sanmenxia's Ancient Caves

China's STEEPEST Mountain - Huashan 🏔️ I S2, EP 114

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China's STEEPEST Mountain - Huashan 🏔️ I S2, EP 114
Little Chinese Everywhere2025-03-0828 min

Flo and I set off on an adventure to Mount Huashan, China's steepest and most thrilling mountain, renowned for its infamous plank walk—a challenge we were eager to take on. Unfortunately, the walk was closed for maintenance, leaving us to admire the mountain’s breathtaking scenery from other trails.From Huashan, we traveled to Sanmenxia, a lesser-known gem in Henan Province, nestled along the Yellow River. This hidden city is home to remarkable cave dwellings dating back to the Qing Dynasty—underground homes built beneath the earth, offering a glimpse into a unique and ancient way of life.Join us as we explore the unseen side of China!

--- Little Chinese Everywhere
March 8, 2025, Spring in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00Intro
  2. 1:34Huashan
  3. 15:33Sanmenxia
  4. 27:02Dinner

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China's STEEPEST Mountain - Huashan 🏔️ I S2, EP 114

Little Chinese Everywhere takes us on a thrilling journey to Mount Huashan, known for its challenging plank walk, though unfortunately closed during their visit. Undeterred, they explored the mountain's stunning scenery. Their adventure continued to Sanmenxia in Henan Province, a hidden gem along the Yellow River. There, they discovered fascinating cave dwellings from the Qing Dynasty, offering a unique look into ancient Chinese life. This journey showcases the unseen beauty and rich culture of China.

China's Huashan Mountain & Sanmenxia's Ancient Caves

Flo and I set off on an adventure to Mount Huashan, China's steepest and most thrilling mountain, renowned for its infamous plank walk—a challenge we were eager to take on. Unfortunately, the walk was closed for maintenance, leaving us to admire the mountain’s breathtaking scenery from other...

Attractions in this video: Mount Huashan, Huashan Plankwalk, Yellow River, Qing Dynasty Cave Dwellings