I come here mainly to see the sunset and night scenery. When I go up the mountain, I know I can't see the weather. As a matter of fact, I can't see the sunset and there is no sunshine. Moreover, because of the influence of the air, the night scenery is dim. However, the undulating walls of the city, stretching more than 1 kilometer, if you are willing to carefully capture, here is really a photo resort. If there is sunset and sunset set set, it is even worse! ____________ Another selling point here is that you can visit the nearby Pear Flower Cave Mural Village. Unfortunately, some landmark staircase paintings have been deliberately destroyed because the residents can not afford to be disturbed by tourists. The traffic of the scenic spots is also very convenient: it is suggested to start the journey around 4 p.m. and visit the mural village first when coming up from the Huihua Metro Station, but remember not to miss the Luoshan Exhibition Hall (closing at 5 p.m.) to see the development history of the Luoshan area. Along the road, don't miss the Art Museum on Lihuadong Road (closing at 6 o'clock). Then follow the stairs up the hill and watch the murals along the road. Up to the mountain, when there is sunshine, you can turn left to the Peak Park, where the scenery is more beautiful. Then go back to the mural village, find a coffee shop and sit back and watch the sunset and night scenery. If the weather is good, Seoul Tower is also clearly visible. Down the mountain, you can choose to follow the city wall to the East gate, or follow the mural village to the mountain. When you see the angel wing murals, turn left and go to the direction of the new life Korean hospital to find the remaining murals. If you don't want to climb the mountain, there is No. 03 bus from Changxin Metro Station to Shanding Park.