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How many meters above sea level is Tieshanping?

Tieshanping is 583.9 meters above sea level.

Tieshanping Forest Park is located in the east of the main city of Chongqing, in the middle section of the Tongluo Mountains and the hinterland of Liangjiang New Area. It is adjacent to the Yufu Industrial Park of Liangjiang New Area in the east, the Yangtze River in the south and Nanshan across the river, Cuntan Bonded Port Area in the west, and Yubei Yufeng Mountain in the north. Tieshanping Forest Park has a total area of ??14.93 square kilometers and a maximum altitude of 583.9 meters.

The park includes the Sengguan Ancient Temple, ancient battlefield ruins, as well as Tongluo Chaotian, Sengguan Yuanzhong, Valley Gong Ming, Zen Garden Listening to Rain, Tieshan Holy Spring, Suojiang Ruins, Flower Fields for Fragrance, Ten scenic spots include Yunling Range Rover, Caoye Starry Sky and Songying River Moon Iron Mountain. In April 2014, Tieshanping Forest Park was rated as a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. On October 23, 2016, Tieshanping was included in the second batch of China’s forest oxygen bars.

Main attractions:

1. Tongluo Chaotian

Tongluo Chaotian has a planned area of ??70,000 square meters and is a collection of landscapes, sparse forests and grasslands. Open landscaping. In the first phase, the Xiajiang viewing platform was completed, covering an area of ??32,000 square meters. You can see the wonders of the Yangtze River Tongluo Gorge from a distance, and you can visit natural landscapes such as Hutou Rock and Wuduo Stone nearby. There is an ecological parking lot with 230 parking spaces under the viewing platform.

2. Iron Mountain Holy Spring

Tieshan Holy Spring is called Holy Spring, also known as a bowl of water. Located next to an ancient stone road in the southwest of Tieshanping, there is a stone niche beside the road, facing west, about 2 meters high and 1 meter deep. Mountain spring water seeps out from the stone gaps in the niche, and flows into a large stone trough naturally formed in the niche. , which never dries up all year round, hence the name. In 2005, when Xiafeng Road was built, faucets and stone bowls were carved out of bluestone, and a bowl of water was reconstructed.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Tieshanping Forest Park