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What are some famous mountains in Anhui?

Among them are Huangshan and Qiyun Mountains in Huangshan City, Dashu Mountain in Hefei, Jingting Mountain and Baiji Mountain in Xuancheng, Jiuhua Mountain in Chizhou, Bagong Mountain in Huainan, Zhe Mountain and Ya Mountain in Wuhu , Marenqi Peak, Langya Mountain, Huangfu Mountain and Jiushan Mountain in Chuzhou, Huangzang Valley and Tushan Mountain in Suzhou, Tianzhu Mountain and Xiaogushan Mountain in Anqing, Fushan Mountain in Tongling, Wanfo Mountain and Dabie Mountain Tiantangzhai in Lu'an, Huaibei Xiangshan Mountain, Longji Mountain, etc.

1. Introduction to Huangshan:

Huangshan: World Cultural and Natural Heritage, World Geopark, National AAAAA Tourist Attraction, National Scenic Area, National Civilized Scenic Tourist Area Demonstration Site , one of the ten famous mountains in China and the most amazing mountain in the world.

Huangshan Mountain is located in Huangshan City in southern Anhui Province. It has 72 peaks. The main peak, Lotus Peak, is 1,864 meters above sea level. Together with Guangmingding and Tiandu Peak, it is known as the three main peaks of Huangshan Mountain and is one of the 36 peaks. Huangshan is the symbol of Anhui tourism and the only mountain scenery among the top ten scenic spots in China.

2. Introduction to Qiyun Mountain:

Qiyun Mountain, known as Baiyue in ancient times, got its name because the top of the mountain is level with the clouds when viewed from a distance; it is located in Qiyunshan Town, Xiuning County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province, in the urban area of ??Xiuning County About 15 kilometers to the west and 33 kilometers away from Tunxi District, it covers a total area of ??110 square kilometers.

There are three scenic spots in Qiyun Mountain: Yuehua Street, Yunyan Lake, and Loushanglou. There are 36 strange peaks, 44 strange rocks, 18 secluded caves, 27 flying spring caves, 14 ponds, 16 pavilions, 537 inscriptions and stone carvings, 3 stone squares, 5 stone bridges, and 33 nunneries and temples. .

3. Hefei Dashushan National Forest Park

Hefei Dashushan National Forest Park is located in the Shushan District in the west of Hefei City, Anhui Province, covering an area of ??1003.01 hectares and about 10 kilometers away from the city center of Hefei. , its geographical coordinates are: 117°08′20″~117°11′04″ east longitude, 31°50′01″~31°51′18″ north latitude, located at the gateway to the west of Hefei’s downtown area. Dashu Mountain has a solitary peak with an altitude of 284 meters, making it the highest point in Hefei City.

4. Jingting Mountain

Jingting Mountain is located in the northern suburbs of Xuancheng City, Anhui Province, China. It was originally called Zhaoting Mountain. In the early Jin Dynasty, it was renamed Jingting Mountain to avoid the emperor's taboo. It is a branch of Huangshan Mountain and stretches for more than ten miles from east to west. There are 60 peaks of different sizes. The main peak is named "Yifeng" with an altitude of 317 meters.

5. Baiji Mountain

Baiji Mountain is a remnant of Huangshan Mountain. Its main peak is 999 meters above sea level. It is located in Xuanzhou District, Xuancheng, Anhui Province, about 20 kilometers away from the urban area. The scenic area Reaching 80 square kilometers. "Ciyuan" said that "the valleys are deep, the peaks and rocks are winding, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, and they are the best in the south of the Yangtze River".

Extended information

Anhui, referred to as "Wan", the provincial capital Hefei, is located in the east of mainland China and belongs to the East China region, between 114°54′-119°37′ east longitude and 29 north latitude Between °41′-34°38′, the province was established in 1667 AD due to the east-west division of Jiangnan Province. Anhui is named after the first characters of "Anqing Prefecture" and "Huizhou Prefecture".

Anhui is connected to the Huai River by the Jinjiang River, along the river and to the sea. It has a prosperous economy and developed education. It governs 16 prefecture-level cities including Suzhou, Huaibei, Bozhou, Fuyang, Bengbu, Huainan, Chuzhou, Lu'an, Ma'anshan, Anqing, Wuhu, Tongling, Xuancheng, Chizhou and Huangshan. It spans the Yangtze River, the Huaihe River from north to south, and the Xin'an River runs through it. It borders Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hubei, Jiangxi, Shandong, and Henan. It is about 450 kilometers wide from east to west and 570 kilometers long from north to south. It has a jurisdiction area of ??140,100 square kilometers, accounting for 10% of the country's total. 1.45%. The topography is composed of the Huaibei plain, Jianghuai hills, and Wannan mountainous area. The territory is dotted with lakes. It is a typical land of mountains and rivers in the south of the Yangtze River and plenty of fish and rice.

Reference: Anhui—Baidu Encyclopedia