The Yellow Mountains --- a Marvel of Natural Beauty
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Hot Spring Scenic Area |
Located in the southern part of Anhui Province,
the Yellow Mountains extend across four counties - Shexian, Yixian, Taiping
and Xining. They rose above the earth surface as a result of movement of
the earth's crust over a hundred million years ago. Later they underwent
the erosion of Quaternary glaciation and have gradually become what they
are today. Magnificent and have is a famous scenic spot full of wonderful
sights.
The Yellow Mountains, Known as Yishan in the Qin Dynasty (211-207 B .C.)
got their present name in 747 A.D.(the 6th year of the Tianbao reign of
the Tang Dynasty), when Li Bai (701-762), the great Tang poet, wrote about
them in these lines: The Yellow Mountains are a marvel: within an area of 154 square kilometres
there is a crowd of peaks, 72 of which have names indicating the shapes
they resemble. Lotus, Brightness Apex and Celestial Capital are the three
major ones, all rising above 1,800 metres. The mountains are a body of
granite, often with vertical joints. Erosion and fracture contributed to
shape the rocks into huge columns, giving rise to lofty peaks and deep
ravines. When it is cloudy the pinnacles loom in mists as if they were
illusionary, while the sun is shining they unfold in all their majesty
and splendour. The Yellow Mountains change their colour and appearance
with the alternation of seasons. In spring blooming flowers decorate the
slopes in a riot of colour and fill the valleys with fragrance; in summer
you see verdured peaks rising one upon another and hear springs gurgling
merrily. Autumn dresses the mountains in red and purple as maples are all
blazing-red; winter turns them into a world of frost and ice with silver
boughs and rocks everywhere. So from ancient times it has been frequented
by tourists seeking their mystery and admiring their frequented by tourists
seeking their mystery and admiring their scenery. They come to the conclusion
that the fantastic pines, the grotesque rocks, the sea of clouds and the
hot springs are the four major attractions of the Yellow Mountains. As
a matter of fact there are marvels almost everywhere, especially in the
following scenic areas: Wenquan (Hot Spring), Yupinglou (Jade Screen Tower),
Xihai ( West Sea), Beihai (North Sea), Yungusi (Cloud Valley Temple) and
Songgu'an (Pine Valley Nunnery).
Owing to the peculiar terrain, the Yellow Mountains's climate is marked
by a vertical change, and the vertical distribution of vegetation is also
distinctive: plants on the summit, on the middle levels and at the foot
belong to the frigid, temperate and subtropical zones respectively. There
are more than 1500 species of plants, of which trees comprise one third.
So the Yellow Mountain occupy an important place in China's botanical research.
Here you will find century-old pines, firs, ginkgoes, Chinese torreyas,
Chinese sweet gums , nanmus, camphor woods and the precious Magua trees,
remnants of the glacial era. The Yellow Mountains abound in flowering plants;
many of them are rare ones, such as Goddess Flower the Yellow Mountains
Azalea as well as camellia, plum, lily, crape myrtle, orchid, Spring Heralding
Flower and so on. It has a rich store of medicinal herbs; more than 300
kinds are found here; the notable ones being glossy ganoderma ginseng,
Chinese gold thread rhizome and chinese cinnamon. Maofeng tea of the Yellow
Mountains is well known at home and abroad.
The yellow Mountains also provide the natural habitat for a wide variety
of fauna. Among the animals there are monkeys, goats, deer and Davids deer
There are rare birds such as the red-billed leiothrix, the silver pheasant,
the octave-tone bird and the oriole, all good singers. The red-billed leiothrix
(called "love birds" in Chinese) are so lovely that they have become favorites
of foreign tourists and are exported by pairs. Besides, chukkar from the
streams is good to make delicious dishes with.
The temperature in Yellow Mountains is agreeable all the year round
. It is cool in summer, averaging 20¡ãC at the North Sea Guest-house
( 1 ,630 metres above sea) and 25¡ãC at Hot Spring (630 metres
above sea) in July (the hottest month). As clouds often shut out the sun,
hot weather never stays long, and this makes Yellow Mountains an ideal
summer resort.
Though looking fresh and young, Yellow Mountains have along history
to which ancient books, poems and paintings as well as carved inscriptions
all bear witness. Li Bai was not the only poet who sang in its praise,
Tang poets Jia Dao(779-843) and Du Xunhe ( 846- 097) also came here and
wrote poems. In the succeeding dynasties people kept coming and giving
expression to their admiration in poetry. Xu Xiake (1586-1641),the great
geographer and traveller of the Ming Dynasty, devoted two of his travel
notes to yellow Mountains. Jian Jiang and Shi Tao (1642-1718), master painters
of the Xin'an School in the Qing Dynasty, left behind them many paintings.
Li Siguang (J.S.Lee 1889-1971 ), the late celebrated geologist, summed
up his persinal inspections in his book the Quaternary Glacial phenomena
in Yellow Mountains, Anhui Province". Inscriptions of the past generations
meet one's eye here and there:"Clouds in a myriad of forms", "Peaks piercing
the sky", "A cool world", "Fantastic and beautiful", "Scenery of exceptional
charm" to mention just a few of them. Such poetic phrases in handsome calligraphy
are not only decorative, they are themselves part of the fascinating scene. |
Jade Screen Tower Scenic Area |
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Heavenly Sea Scenic Area |
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White Cloud Stream Scenic Area |
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West Sea Scenic Area |
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North Sea Scenic Area |
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Shixin Peak Scenic Area |
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Cloud Valley Temple Scenic Area |
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