Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What are the rolling mountains in the south on a sunny afternoon in northwest Hubei (Zaoyang)?

What are the rolling mountains in the south on a sunny afternoon in northwest Hubei (Zaoyang)?

Wugongshan Wugongshan was shortlisted for the gold medal of "China University Students' Favorite Tourist Attraction" in 2009. The mountains are vast, with a scenic area of more than 360 square kilometers and a length of about 150 kilometers. Most of them are in the central and western parts of Jiangxi Province, from Yichun, Jiangxi Province.

Northwest Hubei is adjacent to Hubei, Henan, Shaanxi and Chongqing, and backed by Daba Mountain. Mainly refers to Shiyan and Xiangyang in Hubei. Northwest Hubei belongs to the middle reaches of the Han River, which runs through the whole territory. Northwest Hubei has been known as the thoroughfare of four provinces since ancient times. Since the Neolithic Age, it has been an area where civilizations of the Yellow River Basin and the Yangtze River Basin meet. Yangshao culture extends to the south and northwest of Hubei. The late Qujialing culture extended to the north and southwest of Henan. Longshan culture in late Henan extended to northwest Hubei. This area has always been the frontier of fierce cultural confrontation between North and South.