Attractions tickets for people over 60 are all free, saving four of us RMB1500. Next is car rental fees, accommodation, and meals - approximately RMB3500 for three days.
Are there electric vehicles like battery cars from Huáng Shān to Xuán Kōng Sī? Please teach me how to ride the bus.
There is information about package tours on Ctrip, and you can go check it out yourself.
This day can’t be finished, such an itinerary takes two days to finish; a big pack of commercial cars around 800 yuan per day, depending on what kind of vehicle you choose; five-seat vehicles are cheaper, but the ride isn’t too comfortable.
Getting to Mount Tai, getting to Xinzhou with public transportation, how does it go?
Played around these places for two days using 2-day tickets, took a taxi twice. It was a bit tight on time because there were many people at scenic spots. The Hanging Temple had limited access and required advanced booking.
Sixty-plus this few scenic spots entrance tickets are all free, four people saved \(1500. Then it's rental car fees, accommodation, and meals, about \)3500 for three days.
Is there a kind of electric car like a scooter or something to get from Heng Shan to Xuangong Temple, and could you please teach me how to ride it?
There is package car information on Ctrip, you can go check it yourself.
This day can’t be played to completion, a two-day itinerary like this needs completion. Cars costing around eight hundred yuan for one-way business use are looking at what kind of car model you’ll use. If it’s a five-seat car, there will be some discounts; however, the seating is not too comfortable
Getting to Mount Wutai and Xinzhao on public transportation, how do you go?
Spent two days playing around here and took taxis totaling 900 yuan. A bit rushed due to the crowd at sights because Air Temple has limited entry and needs reserved in advance.