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Huang Shan Copyright Yutopian 2000 According to the legend, Huang Shan was the place where the ancient king Huang Di used to study. The entire mountain is about 250 square miles in area, and the summit (Lian Hua Ling) is about 1873 meters above sea level. Huang Shan is regarded as the number one intriguing mountain in China with rare pine trees, unusual rock formations, scenary of sea of clouds, hot springs, etc. The main scenery of Huang Shan is comprised of two lakes, three waterfalls, 24 creeks, and 72 peaks. Among then, the 'Tiando Peak' is extremely steep, with a flat top surrounded by dancing clouds. It was nicknamed the 'Gathering Place of Fairies'. The 'Welcoming Pine' is the most well known of the 'Ten Pines of Huang Shan'. It looks like a vivid dragon. After thousands of years, this pine tree is still full of life in welcoming everyone to this tourist attraction. The cloud of sea in Huang Shan can be divided into the 'Yellow Sea', 'Sea of Heaven', 'Front Sea', 'Back Sea', 'West Sea', and 'North Sea'. The source of Huang Shan's hot springs came from the 'Zhusha Peak'. The temperature of the hot spring is about 42 C year round. Back to travel Page. Bookmark This Page Send This Page To A Friend Place Your Ad Here For As Little As $1 Per Day About Us | Add URL | Advertise with Us | Auction | Awards | Contact Us | Discussion Forum | Links | Search This Site | Send This Page | Shop | Top Ten Sites Copyright 2000 Yutopian, All Rights Reserved |
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