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Which province is Huang Baishan in?

Dabie Mountain is located at the junction of Anhui, Hubei and Henan provinces in China, with Tongbai Mountain in the west and Huoshan (also known as Wanshan) and Zhangbaling in the east. It is about 380 kilometers long from east to west and about 175 kilometers long from north to south.

Huang Baishan Tourist Area is the core scenic spot of Dabie Mountain, located in the hinterland of Dabie Mountain and at the junction of Hubei, Henan and Anhui provinces. It consists of Huang Baishan National Forest Park in Shangcheng County, Henan Province and Lion Peak Scenic Area in Macheng City, Hubei Province, with a total area of 228 square kilometers.

It is a scenic spot integrating national 4A-level tourist area, national forest park, the first batch of "China Forest Oxygen Bar", provincial nature reserve and China overseas Chinese international cultural exchange base.

Dabieshan construction

The foundation of the mountain geological structure is the Dabie Mountain fold belt in the West Qinling of Huali in the Middle Paleozoic.

It is mainly composed of pre-Sinian strata and intrusive rocks, mainly granite and gneiss. The eastern part of Macheng was more significantly influenced by Yanshan movement. After folding, the mountains were once quasi-leveled. The present mountain outline was formed by the later fault movement. Fault movement continues, and the Huoshan earthquake of 1923 is an obvious example.

The mountainous area in Dabie Mountain accounts for about 15% of the total mountainous area, and the rest are mostly low mountains and hills. The valley between mountains is wide and open, with floodplains and terrace plains, which is the main agricultural area. There are many deep valleys and steep slopes in mountainous areas, and the terrain is complex, and the slope direction is changeable, and the slope is mostly 25 ~ 50. Dabie Mountain is relatively high-lying, with developed water systems on the north and south sides, which flow into the Yangtze River and Huaihe River respectively.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Dabie Mountain.