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Introduction to Anhui Tiantangzhai

Tiantangzhai (national AAAAA tourist attraction, national nature reserve, national forest park, national geological park) is the second highest peak in the Dabie Mountains. It was inscribed by Mr. Wu Bangguo, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the 11th National People's Congress . Located at the junction of Jinzhai County in Anhui Province and Luotian County in Hubei Province, it is known as "the last virgin forest in East China, a kingdom of plants, and a sea of ??flowers". 1 The Dabie Mountains where Tiantang Village is located is the watershed between the north and south water systems of China. Water from the north of the mountain flows northward into the Huaihe River, and water from the south of the mountain flows southward into the Yangtze River. Therefore, from the top of Tiantangzhai Peak, you can see the Central Plains in the north, Jingchu in the south, and you can have a panoramic view of the towering mountains. There is a Tiantang on the top of Tiantang at an altitude of 1,729 meters. The water in the pond never overflows or dries up. It is commonly known as "Yaochi". 2 The total area of ??the scenic spot is 120 square kilometers, with 25 peaks over 1,000 meters tall. The highest peak in Tiantangzhai is one of the main peaks of the Dabie Mountains and is the watershed between the Yangtze and Huaihe Rivers. The annual average rainfall is 1350mm, the humidity is 85%, the average annual temperature is 12.6 degrees, and the water quality is the best on the surface. First-class sanitary drinking water. In the meantime, there are many majestic passes, high mountains, lush forests and bamboos, dragon pools and waterfalls, and many strange pines and rocks. It was called "the first pass in the southeast of Wu and Chu" in ancient times, and it is majestic.