The relative height is101m.
Diecai Mountain in Guilin
Diecai Mountain is located on the west bank of the Lijiang River in the north of downtown Guilin, standing side by side with the unique Xiufeng in the urban area and the Fu Bo of the Lijiang River. The mountain covers a total area of 6.5438+0.08 million square meters and consists of limestone and dolomitic limestone deposited 360 million years ago. The rock formations on the mountain are thick, medium thick and thin, and the rock formations overlap from a distance. In Hui Yuan's Diecai Mountain in the Tang Dynasty, it was recorded that: "The mountains are lined with stones, and the colors are alternating with green. If they overlap, name them. " Because the osmanthus trees on the mountain are forests, the fragrance overflows the city in autumn, also known as "Guishan"; In addition, there is a cave on the mountainside of Yuemingfeng, which is named "Wind Tunnel Mountain".
Diecai Mountain is the best place to enjoy the panoramic view of the city, because it consists of Yueshan, Wang Si, Yueming Peak and Xianhe Peak. The highest Hefeng is 253.6 meters above sea level, with a relative height of 10 1 meter. Yue Mingfeng is 223 meters above sea level, with a relative height of 73 meters. There are more than 400 steps from the foot of the mountain to the peak of Yue Ming.
Diecai Mountain is from west to east, undulating and rugged. In the mountains, radishes hang down cliffs, vines surround pale rocks, and ancient trees are lush and evergreen all the year round; There are stone steps between the peaks, which is convenient for tourists to climb to the top; There are awe-inspiring Yangzhitang, the "Cool World" wind tunnel, the beautiful Wangjiang Pavilion and the Windward Building, the ancient pagodas and ancient crossings in Long Mu at the foot of Shandong, the Bixia Cave at the top of Xianhe Mountain, the Yueting Pavilion at the top of Yueyue Mountain and the Nayunge Pavilion at the top of Mingyue Mountain. For thousands of years, it has been known as the "scenery of the mountains and rivers".
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