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How to cancel Nantong Langshan annual ticket card

Nantong Langshan Ticket Annual Card can be cancelled at official website Tourism Bureau. The two gates of Langshan Mountain in Nantong are on Langshan Town Street at the southern end of Chengshan Road, facing east, and the other gate is on the south side of Langshan Mountain, next to the station, facing west, which is the original main gate of Langshan Mountain.

Brief introduction of Langshan Mountain in Nantong

Located in the southern suburbs of Nantong, Nantong Langshan is a famous natural scenic spot, which consists of Langshan, Maanshan, Huangni Mountain, Jianshan Mountain and Junshan Mountain. South of the Yangtze River, mountains and rivers depend on each other, so it is called the Five Mountains. Among them, Langshan Mountain is located at an altitude of 106.94 meters, which is the most steep and beautiful, with many cultural relics and historic sites. The other four mountains are like the stars arch the moon, and Langshan is the first of the five mountains.

According to legend, there lived a white wolf on Wolf Mountain, which was named after the shape of the mountain. During the Chunhua period of the Northern Song Dynasty (990-994), Yang Jun, a state shepherd, thought the name of Langshan was indecent, so he changed it to Langshan. Later, because the rocks on the mountain were mostly purple, later generations called it Zilang Mountain, and Nantong City got the nickname Zilang.

Langshan was originally in the Yangtze River. Jian Zhen, a monk in the Tang Dynasty, stayed at Langshan Mountain when he visited Japan for the third time. It was not until the Northern Song Dynasty that Langshan was connected with the land. From the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, temples and pagodas were built one after another, and the total name was Guangjiao Temple.