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Recommended hotels near Tianmen Mountain

Hotels near Tianmen Mountain recommend Zhefei Hotel, Yuntu Garden Hotel and Garrett Select Hotel.

Tianmen Mountain, formerly known as Song Liangshan, is located atNo. 1 1 Dachong Middle Road, Yongding County, Zhangjiajie City, Hunan Province. It belongs to the remnant vein of Wuling Mountain eastward into Dongting Lake Plain, with an altitude of1518.6m.. Tianmen Mountain Uplift started from Yanshan Movement and was later created by Himalayan orogeny, which was formed by strong erosion and leaching.

Tianmen Mountain belongs to the prototype of subtropical mountain monsoon climate, and the forest at the top of Tianmen Mountain belongs to primitive sub-forest, with a variety of precious tree species and rich wildlife resources. Tianmenshan tourist area covers a total area of 96 square kilometers, and the top of the mountain covers an area of 2 square kilometers. It is a combination of peaks, rocks, springs, streams, clouds and forests, and it is male, strange, beautiful, dangerous and secluded.

Mountain relationship

Tianmen Mountain is the remnant vein from Wuling Mountain eastward into Dongting Lake Plain. Wuling Mountain belongs to the eastward extension of Wuyunshan branch of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, which is northeast and distributed in northwest Hunan. Most of them are at an altitude of 800- 1200m, among which there are more than 200 peaks above 1000m. The northern branches of the mountain range include Bamian Mountain, Badagong Mountain, Qinglong Mountain, Dongshan Mountain and Huping Mountain, which are distributed on the borders of Hunan, Sichuan and Hubei.

There are Tianxing Mountain, Hongxing Mountain, Chaotianguan, Zhangjiajie and Baiyun Mountain in the north of the middle branch of Lishui main stream, and Laer Mountain, Yangfeng Mountain, Tianmen Mountain, Dalongshan Mountain and Liutai Mountain in the south branch extending from Guizhou Province. All the above three mountains disappeared in Dongting Lake Plain.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Tianmen Mountain