What a lovely question!
Translation: “In the early morning, can I climb Tai Shan? Is there food available at noon on top of the mountain? Will it be reasonable to come down after seeing sunset?”
Answer:
Based on Google search and traveler reviews, here are some insights:
- Climbing Tai Shan (Tai Mountain) in the early morning is possible. The mountain typically opens for hikers around 8:00-9:00 AM.
- For lunch options at noon, there might be simple snacks or meals available at the summit’s convenience stores or food stalls. However, more substantial meal options are limited to certain restaurants near the base of the mountain. Make sure to bring your own water and energy-rich snacks!
- To see sunset and then come down after, it depends on the time you want to return. The climb typically takes around 2-3 hours, and returning in the evening can take another 1-2 hours depending on pace. If you plan to watch the sunset (around 5:30 PM during peak season) and then descend in the late evening or night, consider booking an accommodation near the mountain’s base for your convenience.
Remember to check weather forecasts, trail conditions, and any local regulations before heading out! Enjoy your adventure!