Luoyang Has the Highest Altitude Oxygen Bar in Central Plains, with 80,000 Square Meters of Forest Vegetation. Have You Been There?
The golden autumn season is the most enchanting. In the pure world, people embrace the autumn wind, kiss the blue sky, linger with fallen leaves, wander among the woods, and enjoy the unrestrained pure happiness with nature.
Luoyang Baiyun Mountain, once rated as China's "Most Beautiful Place" by Chinese National Geography, is located in Song County, Luoyang. The Forest Oxygen Bar is one of the five leisure areas of Baiyun Mountain, covering 80,000 square meters of Huashan pine and larch forest. It is the highest altitude and largest natural oxygen bar in the Central Plains.
Some say: every twist of the mountain is a verse of poetry. Baiyun Mountain is a true painting of a hundred miles of landscapes. The poems inscribed on the stones on both sides of the road add a touch of elegance to the climbing process and also bring the joy of seeking the ancient and exploring the secluded.
Famous writers such as Wang Anyi, Jia Pingwa, Su Tong, and Zou Jingzhi have all visited Baishi Mountain (note: likely referring to Baiyun Mountain, but consistent with original text). The scenery left them with beautiful memories, and they left inscriptions for the beauty.
Take a deep breath, and a refreshing feeling permeates your body. Before your eyes is the serene beauty and splendor unique to the mountains, making this mountain called the Forest Oxygen Bar magnificent and captivating.
The mountain road winds away, and the peaks gradually become denser. The autumn color shifts from light to thick with people's footsteps. Strolling in the quiet and elegant forest, ripe colors paint the treetops. The warm autumn sun slants through, passing through the gaps in the leaves, casting a patch of golden light. The branches are mottled and sparse under the sunlight, and the entire forest becomes well-lit and shaded.
Here the air is fresh, with high negative oxygen ions, quiet and pleasant, and it remains largely pristine without excessive development. The incessant chirping of birds fills the ears, giving a feeling of a paradise.
Standing in the woods and looking into the distance, one feels their heart washed clean, calm and clear. The fresh breath also makes the heart far away from the noise and vanity. The trees in the forest, with their elegant and standing posture, give people a belief, a spirit, and a warm attachment.
The forest keeps changing colors as the angle changes, like a naughty girl whose next appearance you can never guess. In the blink of an eye, she dresses herself up again.
Perhaps because human ancestors came from nature, our primitive nature always finds release here, giving a sense of return and belonging. No matter what situation one is in, once thrown into the green mountains and clear waters, that sense of relief, that unbridled joy accompanied by the impulse to get close, can no longer be restrained.
The mountain streams wind repeatedly through the paths of the oxygen bar, with small arched stone bridges standing on them, delicate and exquisite. The ground is covered with green plants and autumn fallen leaves. The nearby mountains present dark green, dark brown, light yellow, and deep red all at once.
Baishi Mountain has such magic that whether it is the towering trees, the gorgeous and dazzling flowers, or the refreshing air, after returning to daily life and the concrete jungle, the dream of getting close to nature still lingers, rippling in the heart, and one can still feel the call of nature—a wisp of mist, a stretch of green hills, a beam of scorching sun, an autumn pool, a field of blooming flowers, converge into an irresistible magnetic force, drawing the heart to go deeper, deeper inside.