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What is the altitude of Jizu Mountain?

Fiona Fang Baili, the highest peak is Tianzhu Peak, with an altitude of 3,240 meters.

Jizu Mountain is located in Binchuan County, east of Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, in the dry-hot valley of Jinsha River, with dry-hot climate, little rain and drought, and typical subtropical scenery. The temperature season is "winter is short and summer is long, and spring and autumn are quite the same", so you can travel all year round.

Jizu Mountain is magnificent, [2] Fiona Fang is a hundred miles, and the highest peak is Tianzhu Peak, with an altitude of 3,240 meters. When climbing a mountain, you can watch the sunrise in the east, the sea of clouds in the south, Cangshan Erhai Lake in the west and Yulong Snow Mountain in the north, which is called the "Four Views". There are dense pine forests and bamboo forests on the mountain. The small temple was built in Shu Han, expanded in Tang Dynasty and flourished in Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are more than 100 temples of all sizes. The famous temples are Stan Temple, Shizhong Temple and Kunming Jin Dian Temple, which were built in the Ming Dynasty and later moved here to be renamed Jinding Temple. Later, most of the temples were destroyed, leaving only the Zhu Sheng Temple, Jinding Temple Gate and Cold Smoke Pagoda in the Qing Dynasty. The mountain stream is shrouded in mist, which is one of the famous Buddhist mountains in China.