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  • Located at the foot of Mulan Mountain five kilometers south of Putian city, '''Mulan Pond''' was one of the large
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  • ...Province in central China. With Taishi and Shaoshi peaks, this very famous mountain in the Central Plains towers magnificently, with the Yellow River to the no
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  • The Wan' an (Eternal Peace) Cemetery is situated on the foot of Jade Spring Mountain, 15 kilometers from [[Beijing]]. Here, under the shade of groves of pine tr
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  • ...level, in central [[Shandong Province]], has, since ancient times, been a mountain held in high esteem by the [[Chinese]] people. It is known as the “First
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  • ...orming patterns which represent Heaven, Earth, thunder, wind, water, fire, mountain and lake) through which natural and social changes can be foretold. ('''[[Y
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  • Located in a mountain valley 20 km to the south of Ledu county seat, the '''Qutan Temple''' was b
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  • ...e Pagoda''' stands in the [[Songyue Temple]] at the south foot of [[Taishi Mountain]]. It was built in 520 of the [[Northern Wei Dynasty]]. Rising 40 m in heig
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  • China’s first '''nature reserve''', established in 1956, was the [[Dinghu Mountain Nature Reserve]] in Zhaoqing, [[Guangdong Province]]. By the end of 2007, t
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  • ...kes its source from the [[Zhaqu]] of the [[Guangguori Peak]] of [[Tanggula Mountain Range]] in [[Qinghai Province]], China. It is called the Lancang River afte
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  • ...kes its source from the [[Zhaqu]] of the [[Guangguori Peak]] of [[Tanggula Mountain Range]] in [[Qinghai Province]], China. It is called the Lancang River afte
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  • ...[[Qinghai-Tibet Plateau]], the '''Himalayas''' are the the world’s highest mountain. '''Mt. Qomolangma''', in the middle of the Himalayas and with an altitude
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  • ...udy. The vapors coagulate to form a sea of clouds. As the clouds cloak the mountain, they give a feeling of being in fairyland.
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  • '''Mount Heming''' (鹤鸣山Singing Crane Mountain), also called Singing Swan Mountain (Huming Shan 鹄鸣山), is in the village of Sanfeng in Heming Town, Dayi ...rthplace of Daoism. Many famous Daoists used to lead secluded lives on the mountain, such as Du Guangting of the late Tang Dynasty, Chen Tuan of the Five Dynas
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  • The word "'''shanzhai'''" originally means "mountain village," but the term was given a new life in [[China]]. "Shanzhai" has ta
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  • Stretching eastward from the [[Wushan Mountain]] to the coast, the plain was formed of alluvial deposits from the [[Yangtz
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  • ...30 km from [[Ningbo]], owes its birth to a thatched hermitage built on the mountain by a monk named [[Yixing]] in 300, or the first year of the Yongkang reign
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  • ...n average elevation of 6,000 meters. It is the world's highest and largest mountain range, and its main peak, [[Qomolongma]], is 8,844.43 meters above sea leve
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  • ...hidden for millions of years in the mountains and gorges east of [[Gonggar Mountain]] in [[Luding County]], the '''Conch Gully''' ('''海螺沟''') features cl
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  • ...f Peking was located on Mashenmiao Street, on the eastern side of Jingshan Mountain.]]
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  • The memorial hall is inside Beijing Botanic Garden at the foot of Fragrant Mountain. Cao Xueqin is China's great master in literature in 18th century. His mast
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  • ...ree sides and backed by a mountain on the fourth. It is located on [[Baidi Mountain]] on the northern banks of the Yangtze River, eight kilometers east of [[Fe ...olt and seized hold of [[Chengdu]]. He had a city called Ziyang built on a mountain close to Kuimen on the Yangtze. Legend has it that, while galloping on his
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  • ...Shooting Range CTF''' is on the north side of the complex, close to Cuiwei Mountain. The concept of the main structures is the traditional courtyard house of B
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  • [[File:Tianshan Mountain.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Tianshan Mountain]]
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  • [[category:tourism]][[category:mountain]]
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  • Xingguo Si ('''Xingguo Temple''') perches on [[Qianfo Mountain]] in south [[Jinan]], [[Shandong]]. When it was established during the Kaih ...as a site of foremost historical interest in [[Shandong Province]]. Qianfo Mountain is a favorite with tourists not only because of the temple and its grottoes
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  • ...ina]], '''Yellow River''' originates from the northern foot of [[Bayan Har Mountain]] in [[Qinghai Province]]. It flows 5,464 km easterly across nine provinces
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  • ...nd largest in [[China]], it originates from the northern foot of Bayan Har Mountain in [[Qinghai Province]]. It flows 5,464 km easterly across nine provinces a
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  • ...ost impressive of the temples in [[Laoshan]], lies to the southeast of the mountain and faces the sea. Altogether, the temple has 140 rooms and halls, includin
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  • ...uangshan Mountain]]." Altogether 180 scenic spots formed the famous "Maiji Mountain Scenic Spot," covering an area of 215 square km.
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  • ...ne-carved Tripitaka in China. They are now housed in nine caves on Shijing Mountain. ...e said to be bone relics of Sakyamuni were found in Leiyin Cave on Shijing Mountain. Thus, Yunju Temple deserves to be called a treasure house of ancient Buddh
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  • ...ther cuisines. [[Guangdong]] is located in southern China. Bordered by the mountain ranges to the north and the [[South China Sea]] to the south, it has long b
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  • Address: [[Beijing Botanic Garden]], west of Sleeping Buddha Temple, Fragrant Mountain Nearby Sights: Fragrant Mountain Park, Earthquake Museum etc.
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  • [[category:tourism]][[category:mountain]]
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  • '''Da Jue Temple''', built in 1068, is located at the foot of [[Yang Tai Mountain]], northwestern suburb of [[Haidian District]] of [[Beijing]]. It was first
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  • ...ngyi Hakka Terrace.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Shangbao Terrace at the Qiyunshan Mountain Natural Reserve in Chongyi, east China's Jiangxi province. [Photo/China.org ...the title as part of a broader agricultural system - the Southern China's Mountain Rice Terrace System.
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  • ...[[Qinghai-Tibet Plateau]], the '''Himalayas''' are the the world’s highest mountain. '''Mt. Qomolangma''', in the middle of the Himalayas and with an altitude
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  • Though situated in a mountain valley, it receives a throng of visitors in all seasons. Locals say that pr
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  • ...s a solemn and magnificent palace-style architecture constructed along the mountain in reference to the design of Beijing [[Forbidden City]]. The big watching
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  • ...temple, calling it the "Gurgling Spring Temple on the White Peak of Gushan Mountain." During the [[Ming Dynasty]] the name was abbreviated as the "Yongquan (Gu
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  • ...de the Mausoleum Palace of Yan Di Emperor, Imperial Tablet Garden, Emperor Mountain Steles, Tianshi Mansion, Shenghuotai, Shennong Hall and so on. It is now a
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  • ...d Buddhas) Summit is 3,099 m above sea level. On [[December 6]], 1996, the mountain was included in the World Heritage List. [[category:mountain]]
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  • ...the origin of its name, one explanation says: "There is a deep cave in the mountain that is like a king's palace, so it was called Wangwu (king's house)." ('''
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  • ...environment. Various amusements add to the fun: sand-skiing, grass-skiing, mountain boat-skiing, cable railway, luxurious yacht, children's playground, sand be
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  • ...gshan District. Facing the Yongding River and leaning against the [[Cuiwei Mountain]], it is the world's only display hall of glacier relics. [[China Display H
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  • ...confessed to him that it had made a grave mistake by digging a hole on the mountain where two evil spirits were imprisoned - the Scorpion and the Snake spirit. The Old Man: the resident herb picker on the mountain who serves as a father figure to the seven brothers
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  • ...[Shangri-la]] County is also known as Guihua Monastery. Built in 1659 on a mountain slope imitating the layout of the [[Potala Palace]] in [[Lhasa]], it is the
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  • Starting in the [[Tang Dynasty]], temples began to be built in the mountain. In its prime, Mount Jiuhua boasted over 300 temples and 5,000 Buddhist mon
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  • At the foot of [[Yulong Snow Mountain]] in northwestern [[Yunnan Province]] is the '''ancient town of Lijiang''' The town, screened by a mountain and facing a river, has no high walls. It is crisscrossed with ancient stre
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  • At the foot of [[Yulong Snow Mountain]] in northwestern [[Yunnan Province]] is the '''ancient town of Lijiang'''
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  • At the foot of [[Yulong Snow Mountain]] in northwestern [[Yunnan Province]] is the '''ancient town of Lijiang'''
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  • At the foot of [[Yulong Snow Mountain]] in northwestern [[Yunnan Province]] is the '''ancient town of Lijiang'''
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  • At the foot of [[Yulong Snow Mountain]] in northwestern [[Yunnan Province]] is the '''ancient town of Lijiang'''
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  • At the foot of [[Yulong Snow Mountain]] in northwestern [[Yunnan Province]] is the '''ancient town of Lijiang'''
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  • At the foot of [[Yulong Snow Mountain]] in northwestern [[Yunnan Province]] is the '''ancient town of Lijiang'''
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  • '''Fahai Temple''' is located on the [[Cuiwei Mountain]], two kilometers northeast of [[Moshikou]], [[Beijing]]. The main construc
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  • ...er, the prominent [[Tang]] (618-907) monk [[Daoxuan]], lived on [[Zhongnan Mountain]] in the South. ...erstanding of the vinaya, thereby creating the Vinaya sect of the Southern Mountain.
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  • ...include Yantian, Hongping Gallery, Shennongtan, Shennongding and [[Laojun Mountain]], with the best scenery to be found in the Hongping Gallery Scenic Zone. O
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  • ...situated at the southern foot, is the largest and most magnificent on the mountain and also the largest and best-preserved ancient complex in south China. Cov ...character shou (寿), meaning “longevity,” implying that Mount Hengshan is a mountain of longevity.
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  • ...kes its source from the [[Zhaqu]] of the [[Guangguori Peak]] of [[Tanggula Mountain Range]] in [[Qinghai Province]], China. It is called the Lancang River afte
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  • ...orld-renowned '''Three Pagodas of Dali''' ('''大理三塔''') stand on [[Cangshan Mountain]] overlooking [[Erhai Lake]], and right in front of the former [[Congsheng
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  • China’s first '''nature reserve''', established in 1956, was the [[Dinghu Mountain Nature Reserve]] in Zhaoqing, [[Guangdong Province]]. By the end of 2007, t ...aigou]] in [[Sichuan]], [[Changbaishan Mountain]] in [[Jilin]], Dinghushan Mountain in Guangdong and Baishui River in [[Gansu]] are among the nature reserves t
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  • '''Da Jue Temple''', built in 1068, is located at the foot of [[Yang Tai Mountain]], northwestern suburb of [[Haidian District]] of [[Beijing]]. It was first ...hway-Beiqing Road - Beian River - Da Jue Temple; c) Xiaojiahe Road-Baiwang Mountain - Hot spring - Da Jue Temple; Xiaojiahe Road - Beiqing Road-Beian River - D
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  • ...nghai]] and [[Tibet]], crosses the [[Qaidam Basin]], the[[ Kunlun Tanggula mountain]] ranges, and is on average 4000 meters above sea-level. It was the first f
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  • ...are many fascinating hills of various shapes, including the Folded Brocade Mountain, the Wave Curbing Hill, the [[Seven Star Hill]] and the [[Elephant Trunk Hi
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  • ...i]] ([[Xu Wenchang]]), [[Zhu Da]] ([[Bada Shanren]], or the "[[Eight Great Mountain Men]]"), [[Shi Tao]], [[Zhao Zhiqian]] from the [[Ming]] and[[ Qing]] dynas In [[1904]], Wu moved to [[Gushan Mountain]] beside [[West Lake]] in [[Hangzhou]], [[Zhejiang]] province, living in se
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  • [[category:mountain]]
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  • ...rthwestern part of China – to the east of Qinghai Lake and south of Qilian Mountain Range and along the banks of the Huangshui and Datong rivers. It is concent
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  • ...arthed the first complete fossilized skull from the Peking Man in [[Longgu Mountain]] -- a discovery that shook the world. In 1936, anthropologist Jia Lanpo di The front of the exhibition hall is a solid model of Longgu Mountain, with stone specimens dating back 100 to 400 million years in the Zhoukoudi
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  • ...three parts: Zhangjiajie National Park, Suoxiyu Nature Reserve and Tianzi Mountain Natural Reserve, covering a total area of 350 square kilometers. Being a co
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  • ...tong Si''' (Baotong Temple), situated on the southern side of the Hongshan Mountain of Wuchang, was originally known as Dongshi Ting (Eastern Rock Pavilion) wh ...gacy of the Guangxu reign (1875-1908) of the Qing Dynasty. Standing on the mountain behind the temple is the Baotong Pagoda, also known as the “Hongshan Prec
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  • ...Dragon Spring Temple (Longquansi), Great Longevity Temple (wanshousi) and Mountain Clouds Temple (Xiuyunsi). But, it has been universally known as the Pool an
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  • ...tled on the western bank of the Mutou ditch in the center of the [[Flaming Mountain]] 40 km from [[Turpan]]. Segments of murals are found in 40 of the 83 remai
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  • ...lies midway on the "Eighty-kilometer Conghua Green Corridor" at foot of a mountain rising to over 1,000 m above sea level. It is close to the Liuxi River Nati
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  • ...rve in the northeast; Fengtongzhai Reserve in the southeast; and in Jiajin Mountain Provincial Park to the southwest. There is also the species' most important ...vers, rocky crags, wide alpine meadows and the mountain peaks of Siguniang Mountain.
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  • [[category:mountain]]
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  • ...through by a tight mesh of watercourses. Picturesque scenes incorporating mountain, river, bridge and hamlet can be seen in every corner of the county.
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  • ...dth is abruptly narrowed down to 20-30 m. It rushes down from the narrowed mountain mouth, forming a grand waterfall, as if water is pouring down from a huge p
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  • ...dth is abruptly narrowed down to 20-30 m. It rushes down from the narrowed mountain mouth, forming a grand waterfall, as if water is pouring down from a huge p
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  • ...dth is abruptly narrowed down to 20-30 m. It rushes down from the narrowed mountain mouth, forming a grand waterfall, as if water is pouring down from a huge p
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  • ...dth is abruptly narrowed down to 20-30 m. It rushes down from the narrowed mountain mouth, forming a grand waterfall, as if water is pouring down from a huge p
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  • ...dth is abruptly narrowed down to 20-30 m. It rushes down from the narrowed mountain mouth, forming a grand waterfall, as if water is pouring down from a huge p
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  • ...s a solemn and magnificent palace-style architecture constructed along the mountain in reference to the design of Beijing [[Forbidden City]]. The big watching
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  • ...dth is abruptly narrowed down to 20-30 m. It rushes down from the narrowed mountain mouth, forming a grand waterfall, as if water is pouring down from a huge p
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  • ...he West Mountain or [[Mount Xishan]] (also called Xiaoyao Shan or Carefree Mountain逍遥山), more than 30 km southwest of the city of [[Nanchang]] in [[Jiang ...ingming sect’s ancestral temple and the West Mountain became its ancestral mountain.
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  • ...hidden for millions of years in the mountains and gorges east of [[Gonggar Mountain]] in [[Luding County]], the '''Conch Gully''' ('''海螺沟''') features cl
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  • Located at the foot of [[Mulan Mountain]] five kilometers south of [[Putian]] city, '''Mulan Pond''' was one of the
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  • ...Japanese expedition became the first to reach the summit of [[Namjag Barwa Mountain]], the highest eastern anchor of the Himalayan chain at 7,782 m above sea l
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  • ...s to forest, people often think immediately of the Hinggan Mountains. This mountain range in China’s northeast is the biggest and most important area of natu ...as a “World Biosphere Reserve.” Over the course of 30 years, the Changbai Mountain region has supplied more than 100 million cubic meters of commercial timber
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  • ...Korean pine and Manchurian ash, grow in natural forests, as well as edible mountain herbs and ginseng. In its waters, aquatic products such as the huso sturgeo
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  • ...ntang]] troops and the Revolutionary Army was forced to move to [[Jinggang Mountain]] of [[Jiangxi Province]].
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  • ...nk Zhongfeng came from a place called Lion Rock in [[Zhejiang]]'s [[Tianmu Mountain]], it was named Lion Grove, or Lion Grove Temple. When Emperor Kangxi of th
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  • Vinson Massif is the highest mountain of Antarctica with an altitude of 5,140m. Although it was the "warm season"
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  • ...uxiang and Qingliang Peak. Located west to [[Huangshan Mountain]], [[Qiyun Mountain]] -- one of four renowned Taoist-based Mountains -- has many cave dwellings
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  • ...egend says that this is where fairy maidens get washed and dressed, so the mountain is called Washing and Dressing Tower (Shuxi Lou 梳洗楼). ...on of carved stones kept as very important documents for research into the mountain’s Daoist history.
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  • ...To this day they respect the need to obtain permission before going on the mountain. ...rmations said to look like tortoises. On the aptly named thousand tortoise mountain, one can imagine at first a single large tortoise and then on closer inspec
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  • ...as the remote ancestor of Daoism, so Mount Kongtong was dubbed the “first mountain of Daoism.” ...in northwestern China. There are now 15 Daoist temples still extant on the mountain, of which three are occupied by Daoists. The Mount Kongtong Daoist Associat
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  • ...s located at the foot of the Wanzhu Peak on the south slope of [[Zhongshan Mountain]] in [[Nanjing]].
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  • ...are carved into the steep cliff of [[Dasigou Gorge]] in the [[Lesser Jishi Mountain]].
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