英文陕西导游词
陕西华山英文导游词
huashanisthehighestofchina’sfivesacredmountains.itis120kilometerseastofxian.ithasfivepeaksthatresemblethepetalsofaflower.thehighestpeakis2180meters(7085feet).
wehadhaddiscussionsaboutgoingtohuashanwithsomegraduatestudentsfromcomputerscience.thatdidn’tworkoutduetochangesinschedulesonbothsides.also,theywereplanningtodotheclimbatnighttobeabletoreachthepeakatsunrise.thatdidnotappealtous.wewantedtospendanightonthemountain.fran’sdepartmentarrangedatripforus,makingreservationsatthesimplehotelonthenorthpeak.theysenttwograduatestudentstoaccompanyus,thoughtheyhadnotbeentohuashanbefore.wemetthemat8:00onsaturdaymorningandtookataxitothetrainstation.thereweaskedaroundandlocatedamini-bus.thebusmadeacoupleofstops.onewastoseeapresentationaboutthetraditionalmedicinesgrownonthemountainandachancetobuysomeofthem.itprobablywouldhavebeeninterestingifweunderstoodchinese.ourguidesgaveusthegeneraloutlineaboutwhatwassaid.theotherstopwasaquicklunchstop.
therearetwoapproachestohuashan.[chineseproverb:“thereisoneroadandonlyoneroadtohuashan,”meaningthatsometimesthehardwayistheonlyway.]thewestentranceinvolves10kilometersofwalkingonaroadbeforeyoustartclimbing.wewentwiththeeastentrance,wherethebusbringsyoutothebaseofacablecarthatgoesuptothe1500meternorthpeak.ourplanwastowalkuptothenorthpeak,thenclimbtothefourotherpeaksthenextdayandtakethecablecardown.
westartedtheclimbintheearlyafternoon.thepathconsistsofstonestepswithroughchainlinkhandrailsinthenarrowestareas(weworeourbicyclingglovesforhandprotection).physically,itismorelikeclimbingthestepsofaskyscraperthantrailsathome.however,thetemperaturewasabout95degreesandtherewasnotmuchshade.webroughtlotsofwater,includingsomebottlesthatwefrozeandsomegatoradethatwegotatthefancydepartmentstoreindowntownxian.thereareplentyofrefreshmentstandsalongthewaywhereyoucanbuybottledwater,thechineseequivalentofgatorade,andotherdrinksorsnacksatapremiumprice.
wereachedthenorthpeakbefore4:00pmandrestedatthehotel.ourroomwasbasic,butcomfortableandcleanenough.becausewaterisscarceonthemountain,therewereneithershowersnorsinksavailableforwashing.inthatsensetheexperiencefeltlikecamping,butweweresleepinginabigtent!
afterdinneratthehotelrestaurant,wespentsometimetalkingwithourguides.wewereabitsurprisedtofindthattheyboththinkofjapannegatively,butliketheu.s.itseemsthatjapan’swwiibehaviorinchinahasnotbeenforgotten,andisemphasizedinschool.
wesawabeautifulsunsetandwatchedtheskybecomeresplendentwiththousandsofstars,includingthemilkywaygalaxy.thiswastheclearestskythatwehaveseeninchina.thefreshairathuashanisatreat!
ourguideshadbothbeenplanningtogetupat4:00amtowatchthesunrise.franandimadesleepapriority.wedidhappentowakeupabitbeforesunrise(ourroomfacedeast)andwentoutsidetowatchtheskybecomerosy.ironically,ourguidesmissedthesunrisebecausetheyhadstayeduplatewatchingtheeuropeansoccerchampionshipsonthetelevisionintheirroom
theplanforthedaywastoclimbtheotherfourpeaks,butwereservedtherighttoshortentheroute.thefirstpartwasasteepclimbtomiddlepeak.afterthelownorthpeak,alltheothersareatroughlyXXmeters.therewerecrowdsonthewaytomiddlepeak–mostlychinesehikersbutwedidseeafewotherwaiguo(foreigners)aswell.
wevisitedtwotaoisttemplesenroutetomiddlepeak.eachonehadanaltarwithincenseandofferingsoffruit.thefriendlymonksinvitedustosayaprayerortosendblessingstolovedones.franacceptedtheirinvitation.atthefirsttemple,shelitincensesticksandkneltonacushioninfrontofthealtarsayingasilentprayerforoursafejourneytothevarioussummitsofhuashan(theprayerwasanswered).atthesecondtemple,shekneltonacushioninfrontofthealtarandsentsilentblessingstoseveralfriendswhoareexperiencingchallengingsituationsintheirlivesatpresent.aftereachblessing,sheleanedforwardandthemonkstruckadrum.
aftermiddlepeak,thecrowdsgotmuchthinner.thenextwaseastpeak,whichhadasteepladderclimbingrock.franwasdubiousaboutthisascent,butrealizedthattheladderwasn’tsobadandwentforit.thatwasagooddecisionbecausewewerethenabletodoaloopandthetrailsgotalmostemptyatthispoint.afterskirtingthetopofacliffwithasteepdropoffonbothsides,wehadapleasantwalktosouthpeakandwestpeak.therewasevenasmallamountofdirttrail!thesummitofsouthpeakwasthehighestpointonhuashan,soofcourseweaskedanotherhikertotakeaphotoofourguidesandus.theviewsfromthetopsofeachpeakwerebeautiful.huashanandthesurroundingmountainsareveryruggedandremindussomewhatofhikinginthesouthwesternunitedstatesorthesierras.
wetookaroutethateventuallybroughtustothemainlinereturningdownfrommiddletonorthpeak.wewerehappytohaveascendedeachofthefivepeaks(petals)offlowermountain.
cablecar(thelongestinasia),itwasjust7minutesdowntotheparkentrance.wecaughtashuttlebusintotown,thentransferredtoabusforxian.
ourguidestoldusthatwehadwalkedupanddownatotalof4000stairs!weweregladthatwedidnothavethisinformationwhenwestarted.forthreedaysafterreturninghome,oursorelegmusclesinstructedustotaketheelevatortoourfifthfloorapartmentratherthanclimbingthestairs.