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Tourist attractions to see snow in Guangdong

The tourist attractions in Guangdong are Jinshan, Millennium Yaozhai, the first peak in Guangdong, Tanling Tianhu, and Nanling National Forest Park.

Jinzishan original ecological leisure resort is located in the provincial ecological public welfare forest area of Jinzisun, Lianshan Zhuang and Yao Autonomous County. The scenic spot is 20 kilometers away from the county seat, 30 kilometers away from Jianghua County, Hunan Province, 90 kilometers away from Hezhou City, Guangxi Province, 2 10 kilometers away from Qingyuan in the east, 275 kilometers away from Guangzhou, and 250 kilometers south to Foshan via Erguang Expressway. The scenic spot reaches the Pearl River Delta urban agglomeration, basically within the 3-hour traffic economic circle.

The scenic spot covers an area of/kloc-0.5 million mu with a total investment of 240 million yuan. The scenic spots mainly include 999 aristocratic love, observation deck, cable car, Zhuang Tonggu, Jinding Yuanbao, Xuegu Wooden House B&B, Nanling Academy and so on. The scenic spot is located at the junction of Guangdong, Hunan and Guangxi provinces, and it is the only place for scenic tours at the junction of Guangdong, Hunan and Guangxi provinces. The elevation of the main peak of the scenic spot is1417m, making it the eighth peak in Guangdong. The location of the scenic spot is superior, and you can enjoy the scenery of the border cities of Guangdong, Hunan and Guangxi. The three provinces are the reception bases of go on road trip.

Guangdong introduction

Under the comprehensive influence of crustal movement, lithology, fold and fault structures and external forces, Guangdong Province has complex and diverse landform types. Mountains, hills, terraces and plains account for 33.7%, 24.9%, 14.2% and 210.7% of the total land area of the province respectively, while rivers and lakes only account for 5.5% of the total land area of the province. The terrain is generally high in the north and low in the south, with mountains and hills in the north. The highest peak, Shikenggan, is1902m above sea level and is located at the junction of Yangshan, Ruyuan and Hunan provinces.

There are plains and plateaus in the south, and most of the mountains in the province are consistent with the trend of geological structures, mostly in the northeast, southeast and west, such as Luoping Mountain in western Guangdong, central Guangdong, northern Guangdong and Lianhua Mountain in eastern Guangdong. Most of the mountains in northern Guangdong are arc-shaped mountains arched to the south. In addition, there are a few northwest-southeast mountains in eastern Guangdong and western Guangdong. There are large and small valleys and basins between mountains. The Pearl River Delta Plain is the largest, followed by Chaoshan Plain, and there are alluvial plains such as Gaoyao, Qingyuan, Yangcun and Huiyang.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangdong