1, strange rocks, Huangshan has more than 120 named strange rocks with different shapes. Viewed from different positions and in different weather, the strange rocks in Huangshan Mountain can be described as "peaks on the side of the ridge, with different heights".
2. Huang Shanyun has been a land of clouds since ancient times, and it is famous for its beauty, triumph, strangeness and illusion, which can be seen all year round, especially in winter. According to the distribution of sea of clouds, the whole mountain includes East China Sea, South China Sea, West Sea, North Sea and Tianhai.
3. Hot spring, one of the "four wonders" of Huangshan Mountain (called Tangquan in ancient times), originated from Ziyun Peak at an altitude of 850 meters. The water quality is mainly bicarbonate, which is drinkable and bathing. According to legend, Xuanyuan Huangdi bathed here for 7749 days, rejuvenated and feathered, so it is also called "Lingquan".
4, three waterfalls, Huangshan has 36 sources, 24 streams, 20 deep pools, 17 deep springs, 3 waterfalls, 2 lakes, 1 pool. Besides hot springs, there are waterfalls, Quanming, Bitan and Qingxi. The famous waterfalls are "herringbone waterfall", "Baizhang spring" and "Jiulong waterfall", which are also called the three famous waterfalls of Huangshan Mountain.
5. Beihai Scenic Area, Huangshan Beihai Scenic Area is the hinterland of Huangshan Scenic Area, between Guangmingding and Shixinfeng, Lion Peak and Baie Peak, connecting Yungu Scenic Area in the east, Yuping Scenic Area in the south and Songgu Scenic Area in the north. Open mountainous area with an altitude of about 1600 meters, with an area of 13 16 hectares.
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The origin of Huangshan Mountain
Huangshan Mountain, known as the "capital of the emperor" in ancient times, is the residence of the heavenly emperor and the immortal, because of its majestic beauty and mystery. In the Qin dynasty, according to its color, it was also called "Yi Mountain". Then, why did it change its name to "Huangshan" later? It is said that it was named after the Yellow Emperor once made an alchemy here.
References:
Huangshan-Baidu Encyclopedia