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Maluan
Mountain is not the most famous mountain in the Shenzhen
area, even among the city's long-term residents.
However,
it is extremely popular among avid hikers because it's
easy, safe, beautiful and varied with clear streams, lush
woods, Chinese plum blossoms and one of the area's largest
waterfalls.
The
mountain's paths aren't surfaced, yet the climb is not
strenuous, as the summit is only half the height of Shenzhen's
highest peak, Wutong Mountain.
Lan
Chou Gu, a veteran member of Shenzhen's largest online
outdoor pursuits club, Mofang, once wrote: "It's
hard to say how many Shenzheners have fallen in love with
hiking when climbing Maluan Mountain, but who, if they
love hiking, has not climbed Maluan Mountain."
Expeditions
to Maluan Mountain usually start at Diecuihu Reservoir,
15 minutes from Xiaomeisha beach, and end at Dameisha
beach.
The
summit is accessible from various routes, but the most
attractive one is along a stream.
The
stream is less than half-a-meter deep, with boulders forming
natural steps for hikers. Jumping from one boulder to
another is a real test of balance, as some boulders are
pointed and far apart from each other. In other places,
the boulders are so large and close together that you
have to scramble over, squeeze between and slide down
them.
In
nice weather, falling into the water is not the end of
the world, although you have to be careful because your
shoes become wet and slippery. However, after heavy rain,
the water can run very fast and the rapids can carry you
downstream.
Despite
the challenges, trekking up the stream is quite refreshing.
Even
on the hottest summer days, you will not feel it because
much of the stream is under tree cover. The sounds of
water splashing add to the tranquility and coolness of
the mountain. Looking down, a continuous mountain chain
extends in front of you, completely separating you from
the city.
When
a section of the waterway is too difficult to pass, a
nearby mountain trail is a good alternative. Cool, damp,
lush and with the sound of rushing water, the trail passes
through what seems like a temperate forest.
Maluan
Waterfalls is one of the largest in the Shenzhen area,
about 16 meters high. There are also some smaller falls.
While many leisurely hikers just enjoy watching the thundering
waterfalls or bathing in the cool water, rock-climbers
practice their skills on the cliffs beside the waterfalls.
The
mountain is best known for its plum blossom trees, which
bloom in January. The Plum Blossom Pavilion at the summit
offers an excellent view of the blue sea and the red and
white plum blossoms in January.
If
you start your expedition at about 10 AM, you will arrive
at the Plum Blossom Pavilion by midday, in time for a
relaxing lunch at the small village about 30 minutes walk
from the pavilion.
You
can buy some farm produce from the villagers and cook
at their houses. If you are lucky, you can get a chicken
raised by farmers for 50 yuan (US$6). But don't expect
to recharge your mobile phones here because most of the
village houses have no electricity.
If
you want to climb Maluan Mountain, you'd better be quick.
The mountain may soon lose part of its natural beauty
because a golf course is being built on it.
Travel
tips
It's
easy to get lost on Maluan Mountain because it has several
peaks, so bring a guide on your first visit.
Dameisha
beach can be reached by bus No. 103.
It
takes about five hours to complete the route from Xiaomeisha
beach to Maluan Mountain and back to Dameisha beach. You
are advised to take water and food with you.
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