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Where is the cliff carving of the first stone gate in Wuyan Mountain?

The first stone gate in Wuyan Mountain is a cultural relic protected by Zhuhai City.

The cliff carvings of Wuyan Mountain's "First Stone Gate" are located on the stone wall of Wuyan Mountain, the second peak of Huangyang Mountain, Dachikan Village, Doumen Town, Doumen District, Zhuhai City. They were carved in the Yisi Year of Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1785).

On a piece of granite 4.50 meters wide and 3.89 meters high on the hillside of Wuyan Mountain, the four characters "First Stone Gate" are inscribed in running script horizontally; the upper and lower inscriptions inscribed vertically: "Qianlong Yisi Double Ninth Festival", "Chaoshan Gao"

"Zhaiti".

The stone carving is located at the exit of Jianshui in the middle section of Dachikan Dongkeng (the name of the mountain stream). There is a huge stone standing on each side with flat facades and facing each other like a door, forming a "doorway" 6.25 meters wide and 6.10 meters high.

Rushing out of the "gateway", it flows through three layers of stone cliffs.

The "First Stone Gate" cliff carvings are the only cliff carvings with chronological records discovered so far in the Doumen area.

In 2008, it was approved and announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Doumen District; in 2011, it was approved and announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Zhuhai City.

The "First Stone Gate" in Wuyan Mountain has a long history. It is now completely surrounded by nature and is a bright spot in the beautiful natural environment. It has been listed among the "Eight Box Scenic Spots" passed down through the ages. The local people are accustomed to it.

The hillside near the location of the cliff carvings is collectively called the "First Stone Gate".

Near the cliff carvings there are also ancient "boxwood" such as "Bottomless Deep Pool", "Half Gourd", "Sandie Cliff", "Fairy Bathtub", "Baibu Ladder", "Baizhang Cliff", "Jintai Temple Ruins", etc.

Scenic spots in "Eight Scenic Spots".

Dachikan Village: Dachikan Village is located at the foot of Huangyang Mountain.

The whole village covers an area of ??approximately 3 square kilometers, with 3,800 acres of mountainous forest land and 8,500 acres of cultivated land.

Among them, there are 4,500 acres of fish ponds, 2,500 acres of rice, 206 acres of flowers, and 1,280 acres of cash crops.

The village currently has a permanent population of 5,859 people and 1,450 households.

Dachikan Village has 1 natural village, 26 villager groups, and 52 villager representatives.

In the village, there are the Communist Youth League branch, Dachikan Villager Barracks, Dachikan Village Women’s Association, Dachikan Village Security Association, Dachikan Village Mediation Committee, Dachikan Village Family Planning Office, and the elderly