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What are the 5a attractions in Anhui?

1. Huangshan: Located in Huangshan City in southern Anhui Province, it has 72 peaks. The main peak, Lianhua Peak, is 1,864 meters above sea level. Together with Guangmingding and Tiandu Peak, it is known as the three main peaks of Huangshan and is one of the 36 peaks. Huangshan is the symbol of Anhui tourism and the only mountain scenery among the top ten scenic spots in China.

Huangshan Mountain was originally called "Yishan". It is named after its peaks and rocks are green and black, and the green daisy can be seen from a distance. Later, it was renamed "Huangshan" because it was said that Emperor Xuanyuan once made elixirs here. The representative landscapes of Huangshan Mountain include the "Four Wonders and Three Waterfalls". The Four Wonders are: strange pines, strange rocks, sea of ??clouds, and hot springs; the three waterfalls are: Herringbone Falls, Baizhang Spring, and Jiulong Falls. The Huangshan Welcoming Pine is a symbol of the warmth and friendship of the Anhui people, carrying the oriental etiquette culture that embraces the world.

2. Jiuhua Mountain: It is one of the "Four Famous Mountains of Chinese Buddhism". It is located in Qingyang County, Chizhou City, Anhui Province. It is known as the "No. 1 Mountain in the Southeast". Legend has it that because of Li Bai's " The poem "Wang Jiuhua presents Qingyang to Wei Zhongkan": "I used to be on Jiujiang, looking at Jiuhua Peak in the distance. The green water of the Tianhe River shows off nine hibiscus." It was renamed "Jiuhua Mountain".

From the foothills to Tiantai Peak, there are many famous temples and ancient temples in Huashan Mountain, and there are many cultural relics and historic sites. There are still 78 ancient temples such as Huacheng Temple, Yueshen Palace, Huiju Temple, and Centennial Palace, and more than 1,500 Buddha statues. There are more than 1,300 pieces of imperial edicts, Tibetan scriptures, other jade seals, ritual instruments and other cultural relics issued by Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty.