Mt. Huangshan, which is situated in the south of Anhui
Province, covers an area of about 250 square kilometers.
In the Qin Dynasty (221-206 B.C.), it was known as Mt.
Yishan (Black Mountain). In 747 of the Tang Dynasty (618-917A.D.),
Emperor Li Longji of the Tang Dynasty believed that the
Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan became an immortal here so he
changed the name of the mountain to Mt. Huangshan (Yellow
Mountain).
Mt. Huangshan has numerous mountain peaks, of which seventy-two
have names. The highest is the Lotus Flower Peak at 1864
meters above sea level. This is one of the three main
peaks that are considered to be forbiddingly precipitous,
the other two being Guang Ming Ding (Bright Summit) at
1860 meters and Tian Du Feng (Heavenly Capital Peak) at
1840 meters respectively.
Mt. Huangshan ranks among china's best-known scenic spots.
In Mt. Huangshan, you may find all beauties of Nature.
But its charm lies especially in its strange pines, fantastic
rocks, the sea of clouds and hot springs - the four supreme
sights on the mountain. The pines on Mt. Huangshan in
their infinite variety of forms impress one with their
grace and hardiness. The best known is the Welcoming Pine
and the Lying-Dragon Pine. Picturesque rocks are seen
everywhere on the mountain, in a myriad of fantastic shapes,
some looking like humans or things in real life and some
like beasts and birds in animated motion. As for the sea
of clouds, it engulfs the mountain all the year round.
And there is a cluster of hot spings which never dry up,
and whose crystal good-quality water is good for both
drinking and bathing. Besides, Mt Huangshan is also noted
for its variety of exotic plants and flowers, rare birds
and animals.
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