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A beautiful passage describing Wutai Mountain

The beautiful passages describing Wutai Mountain are introduced as follows:

In midsummer, Wutai Mountain is a vibrant scene, and thousands of trees win glory. The pines and cypresses are green, the grass is thick green, the wild flowers are full of brocade, the Zhuanghe River is green, cows, donkeys, mules and horses are grazing on the top of the platform, and birds are flying on the pavilions. Temple buildings with different styles in the hinterland of Taihuai are placed under the top of five gloomy platforms, just like pearls gathered in a jade plate. In the early morning, a long white fog floated to the top of the platform in the Qingshui River on the east side of Taihuai Temple Cluster.

In the evening, standing in the main temple group area of Taihuai Temple, I sometimes see the fog barrier on the top of Taipei Mountain, pressing down to the foot of the mountain, and sometimes I see the solitary fog rising. Especially in rainy weather, it is really "more mountains and Kong Yu". The swimming fog holds up the hall of the archway, and the red fence looms in the white fog. At this moment, beauty is nothing.

Wutai Mountain, with its majestic and tall peaks, colorful ancient buildings and exquisite scrolls full of Buddhist customs, has attracted many literati and scholars from past dynasties to watch and promote Buddhism.

Which province and city is Wutai Mountain in?

Wutai Mountain is located in Shanxi Province and Xinzhou City, Shanxi Province, with a total area of 592.88 square kilometers, between 38 50'-39 05' north latitude and113 29'-13 44' east longitude.

Wutai Mountain is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, a national key scenic spot, a national geological park, a national dual heritage of nature and culture, ten famous mountains in China, four famous Buddhist mountains in China and five Buddhist holy places in the world.

Wutai Mountain belongs to the northern end of Taihang Mountain System, and stretches for more than 500 miles in Xinzhou City, including Wutai County, Fan Shi, Daixian County, Yuanping City and Dingxiang County. Five of the peaks are as flat as a platform, hence the name Wutai. Because of the cold climate on the mountain, there is still no heat in midsummer, so it is also called Liang Qing.