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Introduction of Yucang Mountain Scenic Spot

Yucang Mountain, formerly known as Baiyun Mountain, also known as Bamian Mountain, is located at the junction of Pingyang County and Cangnan County, Zhejiang Province, China, 32 kilometers away from Cangnan County, and is a branch of South Yandang Mountain. Its main peak, Dayucang, is 92 1.5m above sea level.

The mountains are high and dense, featuring strange rocks in the sea and Pinghu on the top of the mountain. It is a unique national forest park and national AAAA-level tourist scenic spot, which combines strangeness, seclusion, beauty and wildness.

geographical environment

The geological structure of Yucangshan is dominated by faults, with undeveloped folds. The rocks are mainly intrusive rocks, which are relatively developed. It is the third stage intrusive rock in the late Yanshan period, mainly in the form of intermediate acidity, acidity and super acidity, mostly in the form of rock branches and dendrites. Due to the uplift of the earth's crust, criss-crossing cliffs, peaks and caves have been formed.

Yucangshan geographical area belongs to subtropical monsoon climate. Annual average temperature 17.9℃, 1 month average temperature 7.7℃, and July average temperature 28.2℃. The annual precipitation is 17 19mm, and the frost-free period is over 270 days. The monsoon climate is obvious, and the rainstorm is mainly concentrated in the rainy season from May to June and the typhoon season from August to September.