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What are the landscape types?
2. Geological resources
① Tourism resources of typical geological structure relics;
② Fossils and tourism resources of typical stratigraphic sections;
③ Rock and mineral tourism resources;
④ Tourism resources of earthquake relics;
⑤ Volcanic landscape tourism resources.
2. Landform tourism resources
① Mountain landscape tourism resources;
② Canyon landscape tourism resources;
③ Karst landscape tourism resources;
④ Coastal and island reef tourism resources;
⑤ Landscape in arid area;
⑥ Danxia landform landscape tourism resources;
⑦ Other landscape tourism resources.
Extended data
Famous mountains, grotesque rocks and caves are the main tourist resources of Guilin's landscape. Yuechengling, Maoershan, Dupangling, Haiyang and Huashan are mainly granite strata. Yaoshan, Da Nanshan, Tianpingshan and Jiaqiaoling are mainly composed of sand and shale strata, which are important components of Nanling Mountains, with an altitude of 1 1,000 ~11,500m. The mountains are continuous and mountainous, and the momentum is magnificent.
Maoershan, Zhenbaoding and other peaks are all above 2000 meters above sea level. Yaoshan is the source of Lingjian Stream, Haiyang Mountain is the birthplace of Xiangjiang River, Maoershan is the source of Zijiang River, Lijiang River and Jiang Xun Three Rivers, which flow in different directions, forming a spectacle; The ecological environment of mountains and rivers presents subtropical biodiversity and has potential tourism and ornamental value. Among them, Maoershan has become a tourist and summer resort.
The grotesque rocks are the skeleton of Guilin landscape, and most of them are composed of limestone strata. Duxiufeng, Yushan, Diecai Mountain, Nanxi Mountain, Yinshan Mountain and Xishan Mountain in Guilin have become famous mountains and scenic spots since the Tang Dynasty.
The Elephant Trunk Mountain, Jiuma Painting Mountain, Luosi Mountain, Biyage Mountain and Jingping Mountain on both sides of the Lijiang River were described as early as The Journey to the West by Xu Xiake, a great traveler in the Ming Dynasty. There are beautiful peaks on both sides of Yulong River in Yangshuo, which have good tourist and ornamental value.
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