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How many scenic spots are there in Huangshan Mountain?

1, sea of clouds

Since ancient times, Huang Shanyun has been an ocean and a sea of clouds. Its magnificent "sea of clouds" is famous for its beauty, victory, 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.

2. Hot springs

One of the "four wonders" of Huangshan Mountain, the hot spring (called Tangquan in ancient times) originated at the foot of Ziyun Peak at an altitude of 850 meters. The water quality is mainly bicarbonate, which can be drunk and bathed. According to legend, Xuanyuan Huangdi bathed here for 7749 days, rejuvenated and feathered, so it is also called "Lingquan".

3. Yungu Scenic Area

Located in the east of Huangshan Mountain, Yungu Scenic Area is a valley with an altitude of only 890 meters. Cheng Yuanfeng, the prime minister of the Song Dynasty, studied here, so he was named Prime Minister Yuan.

4. Songgu Scenic Area

Huangshan Songgu Scenic Area is located in the Songgu Scenic Area on the northern slope of Huangshan Mountain. It is the valley between Lion Peak, Camel Peak, Book Box Peak and Pagoda Peak. It takes more than 6,500 stone steps to climb from Furong Mountain, and the altitude difference is 1 100 meters.

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Baiyun scenic spot

Huangshan Baiyun Scenic Area is located in the west of Huangshan Mountain, with an area of 1.655 hectares. It starts from Yunmenxi Ancient Bridge in the south, reaches Funiuling in the north, starts from Ji Yun and Shiren Peak in the east and reaches Shuanghekou in the west. The scenic spot is centered on the Diaoqiao Temple, which is located at the intersection of Baiyun Stream and Baimenxi at the foot of Shiren Mountain, with an altitude of 6 10/0m. Suspension Bridge Temple, also known as Baiyun Temple, was a Taoist temple before the Ming Dynasty, and it was changed to a Buddhist temple during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. Since then, this place name has been used to this day.

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