Huangshan Mountain in east China's Anhui province is one of Chinas
ten best-known scenic spots, It is characterized by the four wonders,
namely, odd-shaped pines, grotesque rock formation, seas of clouds and
crystal-clear hot springs. Mount Huangshan is celebrated for having
all the features of mountain scenery. Known as the No. 1 Mountain Under
heaven, it features numerous imposing peaks(77 exceed an altitude of
1,000m), forests of stone pillars and evergreen sturdy pines; other
features include grotesquely-shaped rocks (many of which are individually
named, such as "pig-headed monk eating water melon"), waterfalls,
pools and hot springs. Because of its mists and clouds, natural scenery
in the area changes beyond prediction. Xu Xiake, a noted Chinese geologist
and traveler in Ming Dynasty, praised Huangshan Mountain as the best
of all mountains.
Mount Huangshan was listed as one of the World Natural and Cultural
Heritages in 1990.
Mount
Huangshan extends 40 kilometers from south to north and 30 kilometers
from east to west, covering an area of 1200 square kilometers, the highlights
of which occupy 154 square kilometers.
Huangshan Mountain is a marvel: within an area of 154 square kilometers
there is a crowd of peaks, 72 of which have names indicating the shapes
they resemble. Lotus, Brightness Top and Celestial Capital are the three
major ones, all rising above 1,800 meters above sea level. 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 splendor. Huangshan Mountain change its color
and appearance with the alternation of seasons. In spring blooming flowers
decorate the slopes in a riot of color and fill the valleys with fragrance;
in summer you see verdure peaks rising one upon another and hear springs
gurgling merrily. Autumn dresses the mountains in red and purple as
maples and some other trees are blazing-red; winter turns them into
a world of frost and ice with silver boughs and rocks everywhere. Here
in Huangshan, pines and rocks are intimately involved with each other,
almost every rock has a pine tree growing out of the crevice, and every
tree has tortuous and gnarled roots and branches.The still sea of snow-white
cloud can suddenly begin to roll and toss, rise or fall, gather or disperse
while the peaks emerge and disappear in the clouds like isles in the
ocean. 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).
There
is plentiful rainfall in Huangshan Mountain. Therefore there are thick
forests.Owing to the peculiar terrain, the Huangshan Mountain'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 Huangshan Mountain occupy an important place in China's
botanical research. Here you will find century-old pines, firs, ginkgoes,
actinidia, Chinese torreyas and camphor woods, remnants of the glacial
era. A number of trees are celebrated on account of their age, grotesque
shape, or precipitously perched position. Mount Huangshan abound in
flowering plants; many of them are rare ones, such as Huangshan Rhododendron,
magnolia as well as azalea, camellia, plum, lily, orchid, 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 Huangshan is well
known at home and abroad.
Huangshan Mountains also provide the natural habitat for a wide variety
of fauna. Among the animals there are monkeys, goats, deer, pangolin
and squirrels. 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(stone frog) from the streams
is good to make delicious dishes with.
Mt. Huangshan's climate is mild and humid, neither too hot in summer
nor too cold in winter, the temperature is agreeable all the year round
.
It is cool in summer, averaging 70 °F at the North Sea Area ( 1
,630 meters above sea) and 80 °F at Hot Spring Area (630 meters
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.
Mt.Huangshan lies in subtropical zones, so it's not quiet cold in winter,
at least, not so cold as some people expected. The temperature ranges
from 25 °F to 40 °F, but it's enough to result in a fantastic
snow scenery and a silver world with pines and precipitous peaks covered
with snow and decorated with icicles
Today Mt. Huangshan has become a world-famous tourist attraction. With
its convenient facilities: three cable lines, four three-star hotels
on the top, all the paths paved with flat stones, it lures millions
of visitors both from home and abroad. Seeing is believing. Welcome
to Mount Huangshan.