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How long did Jin Zufeng climb the mountain?

It takes 30-60 minutes for Jinzufeng to climb the mountain.

"Jinzufeng" is a mountain peak in Jinshan District, located in Jinshan Street (west bank of Tangwang River) in Jinlin District, Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province. Because the scenic spots are unknown, few tourists know about them. According to the actual experience of tourists, it takes 30-60 minutes to climb the "Golden Zu Peak" and two hours to reach the top in bad weather.

Jinzufeng, known locally as Xifeng Mountain, is 780 meters above sea level. Because there are a large area of oak trees growing on the mountain, the leaves of a large area of oak trees will turn bright red in late autumn, and the green of pine and cypress will set off with the colors of other tree species, thus forming a wonderful and unique autumn beauty in Yichun, especially the feeling of climbing to the top of the mountain early to watch and photograph the clouds and fog in the forest, which is really like being in a fairyland.

Other scenic spots in Jinshan District

1, site of ancient port gods

No.2140, Shaji Village, Caojing Town, located at the northeast of Caojing Town 1.5km, is a relic of the ancient coastline in western Shanghai and a sand ridge formed by the accumulation of marine shellfish carcasses and sand under the action of waves.

2. Jinshan ancient seawall

Located on the north bank of Hangzhou Bay in the southwest of Shanghai, it is adjacent to Fengxian seawall in the east and slightly curved in the northeast and southwest, with a total length of about 25 kilometers (currently about 13.4 kilometers).

3. fengjing ancient town

The total area of the town is 9 1.66 square kilometers. On September 16, 2005, Fengjing Town was selected as the second batch of famous historical and cultural towns in China. It is the first famous historical and cultural town in Shanghai, and "Looking for Paintings in Fengjing" is one of the eight scenic spots in Shanghai.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jinshan District