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Four famous mountains in Guangdong

The four famous mountains in Guangdong include Xiqiao Mountain (Foshan), Luofu Mountain (Huizhou), Dinghu Mountain (Zhaoqing), and Danxia Mountain (Shaoguan).

1. Xiqiao Mountain

Xiqiao Mountain is located in Xiqiao Town, Nanhai District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province. With an altitude of 346 meters, it is an ancient volcano. The mountain is steep on the outside and flat on the inside, shaped like a lotus petal. The biggest feature of Xiqiao Mountain is that "there are lakes in the mountains, mountains in the lakes, and water in the mountains, mountains in the water." There are 16 in the whole mountain. There are 232 springs and 28 waterfalls in the cave, among which "Flying Thousands of Feet" and "Yunyan Waterfall" are the most spectacular.

2. Luofu Mountain

Luofu Mountain is a national 5A-level scenic spot. It is located on the bank of the Dongjiang River in the northwest of Boluo County, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, spanning Boluo County, Longmen County, There are three places in Zengcheng District, 35 kilometers away from Boluo County, Huizhou City.

3. Danxia Mountain

Danxia Mountain (China Red Stone Park) is located in Renhua County, Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province. With a total area of ??292 square kilometers, it is the largest scenic spot in Guangdong Province, a scenic spot dominated by Danxia landforms and a world natural heritage site. National nature reserve, national geological park, national 5A tourist attraction.

4. Dinghu Mountain

Dinghu Mountain is the first of the four famous mountains in Lingnan, 18 kilometers northeast of Zhaoqing City. Because most of the places on earth where the Tropic of Cancer passes through are deserts or steppes, Dinghu Mountain is also known as the "Emerald of the Tropic of Cancer" by Chinese and foreign scholars. Valley rainforests are distributed from the foothills to the top of the mountain.

Notes on mountain climbing

1. When going up the mountain, pack lightly and take less luggage to avoid excessive consumption of energy and affecting the mountaineering.

2. The climate in mountainous areas changes greatly, sometimes sunny and sometimes rainy, and erratic. Wear a raincoat when hiking. It’s rainy and windy, so it’s not advisable to hold an umbrella.

3. Do not climb peaks during thunderstorms, do not hold on to iron railings, and do not take shelter under trees to prevent lightning strikes.

4. The temperature on the mountain is low at night and in the early morning, so you should bring thicker clothes when going up the mountain.

5. It is advisable to wear hiking shoes, cloth shoes, and sneakers when hiking. Leather shoes and plastic-soled shoes are easy to slip. For safety, you can buy a bamboo stick or walking stick when climbing.