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Huangshan Mountain is divided into five scenic spots: Qianhai, Tianhai, Beihai, Donghai and Xihai. What does "sea" mean?

The sea of clouds is the first wonder of Huangshan Mountain, which has been called the Yellow Sea since ancient times. Among the four wonders of Huangshan Mountain, the first one is the sea of clouds.

Geographically, Huangshan Mountain can be divided into five sea areas: South of Lotus Peak and Tiandu Peak is the South China Sea, also known as Qianhai; Manjusri Station in Yuping Peak is the best place to see Qianhai. Clouds are winding and ups and downs. "Natural crayons come to heaven and earth to draw four or five peaks in the southeast". North of Lion Peak and Shixin Peak is Beihai, also known as Houhai. Lion Peak and Balcony are not only good places to see the sea of clouds, but also excellent places to watch the sunrise. The air circulation is changing rapidly, and the first light in the morning is even more gorgeous. Baieling is in the east of the East China Sea, standing in the wind of Haimen in the east, and you can see the foggy sea of clouds. To the west of Danxia Peak and Feilai Peak is the West Sea, and the ideal viewing spot is Paiyun Pavilion, where the clouds are lingering, the sunset glow is shining and the immortals are moving. In front of Guangming Peak is Tianhai, which is located in the middle of the front, back, east and west seas, with an altitude of 1.800 meters. Flat terrain, clouds rising from the soles of the feet, hence the name "Tianhai".