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Characteristics of Caoshan Mountain in Huize Sea

Cao Shan is a subalpine meadow with gentle terrain and endless grassland area of 6.5438+0.8 million mu. It has always been famous for its beautiful scenery such as grass, flowers, clouds, fog, snow, light, water and peaks, and is known as "Oriental New Zealand". Nanzhao King in the Tang Dynasty was named "Dongyue" as the "Five Mountains and Four Disgraces" in Yunnan.

From the winding mountain road around the mountain to the top of the mountain, seaweed mountain is displayed in front of people. The grassland terrain is gentle,

The mountains are undulating, broad and magnanimous, broad and soft, vast and deep, empty and full of vitality.

Grassland, flowers, streams, blue sky, white clouds and sheep make up a beautiful and charming picture. Streams, clear springs, green grass and mountain flowers are in full bloom, forming a huge "colorful grassland". Against the background of blue sky, white clouds and little sheep, it is more and more clear, quiet, elegant and clean. Sitting by the stream, white clouds pass by, and the mountain wind blows slowly, stroking your cheek as if you were in a fairyland.

Guniuzhai Peak, the highest peak in Cao Shan at sea, is 40 17 meters above sea level, towering into the sky, which is the highest in the world. According to the "Dongchuan County Records", "The mountain is isolated, and the dangerous peak stands for more than 30 miles, which is often covered by clouds. Every sunny day, the green is dripping, and it can be seen in four or five hundred miles in central Yunnan. "

The escape cloud of Caoshan Mountain is strange and changing rapidly. Cao Shan's Buddha's light is mysterious and profound, gorgeous and fantastic; The grass mountain is full of jade beads and Qiong Yao is full of sky.

So people say-seaweed mountain is a fairyland on the clouds, a fairy tale world and a photographer's paradise.