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What is the biggest taboo of Qingcheng Mountain?

1. When visiting the temple, be careful to keep quiet, don't take photos in front of the camera, and don't use the flash. Don't force your way into a place or yard with a sign that says tourists stop.

Qingcheng Mountain is a 5A-level tourist scenic spot in China and a national key cultural relic protection unit. Moreover, Qingcheng Mountain is one of the four famous Taoist mountains in China. Qingcheng Mountain has a long history. According to legend, Ningfengzi lived in Qingcheng Mountain when Xuanyuan Huangdi was a monk. He once taught Huangdi the "dragon-leaping skill" to control the wind and cloud, and Huangdi built an altar to worship it as "the father of five mountains", so later generations called Qingcheng Mountain as the father-in-law mountain, and built a view (the father-in-law view) to commemorate it.

Qingcheng Mountain is located in the southwest of Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 68km east of Chengdu City and 1km southwest of Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project. The scenic spot covers an area of 2 square kilometers, and the highest peak, Laojunge, is 126 meters above sea level. Qingcheng Mountain is divided into front and back mountains, with undulating peaks and lush trees, enjoying the reputation of "Qingcheng is quiet in the world".