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How to get from Zhengzhou to Yuntai Mountain?

You can take a bus from Zhengzhou to Yuntai Mountain. There are two buses a day. It departs from Zhengzhou Central Station at 07:30 in the morning and takes about 3 hours to arrive. Departs from Zhengzhou North Railway Station at 08:30 and arrives in about 2 hours.

Self-driving route:

1. Start from the starting point, drive southeast along Xizhonghe Road for 457 meters, and turn right into Zhengxing Street.

2. Go west along Zhengxing Street for 136 meters and turn left.

3. Drive 27 meters south and turn right into Jingguang North Road.

4. Drive northwest along Jingguang North Road for 305 meters and turn left.

5. Drive 32 meters northwest and turn right onto the Beijing-Guangzhou Expressway.

6. Drive along the Beijing-Guangzhou Expressway for 11.3 kilometers and turn right.

7. Drive along the ramp for 828 meters and keep to the left.

8. Drive 687 meters and go straight into Kailuo Expressway.

9. Drive along the Kailuo Expressway for 12.5 kilometers and keep to the right.

10. Drive 1.5 kilometers and go straight into Zhengyun Expressway.

11. Drive 62.3 kilometers along the Zhengyun Expressway and go straight.

12. Drive 943 meters and turn right to enter Provincial Highway 306.

13. Drive southwest for 251 meters along Provincial Highway 306, turn right and enter the roundabout.

14. Drive 1.6 kilometers and turn left.

15. Drive 1.3 kilometers to reach the destination.

Extended information

Yuntai Mountain is a world geological park, a national AAAAA tourist attraction, and a national scenic spot. It is located in Xiuwu County, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province and Lingchuan, Jincheng City, Shanxi Province. At the junction of counties, the scenic area covers an area of ??280 square kilometers, including Hongshi Gorge, Tanpu Gorge, Quanpu Gorge, Qinglong Gorge, Fenglin Gorge, Zifang Lake, Zhuyu Peak, Macaque Valley, Diecai Cave, Baiyun Gorge, etc. Home Rock and other major attractions. ?[2]?

The terrain of the park is complex, and the climate varies with altitude and mountain topography, with obvious differences between the upper and lower parts. The original secondary forest covers the entire mountain, and there are over 500 species of various trees and exotic flowers and grasses. Various. The main peak of Yuntai Mountain, Zhuyu Peak, is 1,308 meters above sea level. There is the Yuntai Sky Waterfall with a drop of 314 meters. At the end of the Quanpu Gorge in the scenic area, it is one of the waterfalls with the largest drop found in China.

The park is rich in geological relics. Over the past 3 billion years, the Archaean, Proterozoic, Paleozoic and Cenozoic strata have been formed; multiple tectonic movements, especially the neotectonic movement since 23 million years ago, have The strong uplift and deep incision of water erosion have created a group of canyons with two confronting cliffs in Yuntai Mountain, as well as various dynamic waterfalls, springs, streams and pools, which together constitute the "Yuntai Landform" landscape that is both mysterious and mysterious.

Yuntai Mountain dates back to the Xia and Shang dynasties, and continued to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Scholars and poets continued here. In the Tang Dynasty, it was called Pushan, and in the Jin Dynasty, it was called Yuntai Mountain. This name has continued to modern times. The Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove lived in seclusion in the mountains, which played a role in linking the past and the future for Chinese gardens from the palace to nature.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yuntai Mountain (Yuntai Mountain, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province)