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History of Fushan Scenic Spot in Anqing

Fushan Mountain is named after its water confluence and Fushan Mountain in the east, west, north and south. Its main scenic area is 76.6km2, 1983 is listed as a provincial scenic spot, 1992 as a national forest park and 200 1 as a national geological park. The scenic spot is famous for its unique volcanic geological landforms, cliff carvings and rivers and lakes. Zhanggongyan Scenic Area is one of the main scenic spots in Fushan, which integrates religious relics, volcanic caves and cliff carvings.

Fushan is a well-preserved typical broken volcano formed by volcanic eruption in the late Cretaceous. Geologically, it is called Fushan Formation-Fushan Cycle. After more than 100 million years of wind and rain in nature, it has formed six unique scenic spots, such as Zhanggongyan Tianchi and Huishengxian Bridge. Mountain ranges, cliffs, grotesque caves, rock bells, flyover streams, valleys and lakes abound in the scenic spot. In addition, there are the largest cave cliff stone gallery, lotus pagoda and stone Buddha statues in the Song Dynasty.

There are more than ten caves in the deep forest, among which Guanyin Cave, which is spacious and can accommodate thousands of people, is the most. Among the criss-crossing and mysterious canyons, the "Tianzhu" mysterious canyon under Feilai Peak is the most steep. There are 54 holes at the bottom of the valley, with different shapes and staggered gathering, which are connected with each other, nested with each other and connected with each other. People had to bend over and crawl in narrow places.

According to the plan, Fushan Scenic Area will innovate in inheritance, reposition its packaging according to AAAA standards, put forward the slogan of "seeing Huangshan Mountain, worshiping Jiuhua Buddha and asking about Fushan Mountain", and strive to build "China's first love mountain", and will hold a grand opening ceremony before the National Day of 20 12. 200 1, the Ministry of Land and Resources identified Fushan as the second batch of national geological parks and named it "Anhui Fushan National Geological Park".