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Lotus Peak Area

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Lotus Peak Area is located in the north of Cuigai Peak and the south of Xihong Ridge. The highest peak is 1042 meters high. The rocks in the mountain top have shapes of lotus flowers which is in full bloom. “Lotus peak and vast ocean of clouds” is one of the ten old views of Mountain Jiuhua. The main showplaces include Hayashi, Hermit Sake and the Cloud Gate Peak, etc.


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Jiuhua Street Showplace

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Jiuhua Street Showplace is the core scenic spot of Mountain Jiuhua where pilgrims and tourists assemble and distribute. Stores and temples stands in great number on the acient streets. Priests and laymen live close to each other. Agriculture and religion are of equal importance. Because of those facts, it is considered as a place full of artificial spetacles.


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Jiuziyan Rock Showplace

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Jiuziyan Rock Showplace is situated at the back of Mountain Jiuhua. There are about 10 temples, either big or small. Shuangxi Temple is surrounded by water and mountains. Two limpid streams flow by straight stream surges out of the mountain from the cloud, with roars fo thunder. There is a waterfall dropping down from the two-hundred-meter trapezium cliff at the mouth of the stream. The stream flows through seven places, which is like seven silk fabrics fluttering in the sky. Walking along the flagged road from the mouth of the stream. One can see the fighting-fowl stone, three-axes stone, trunk stone, “tortoise and rabbit's race” and many other interesting stones in front. The monkey groups often appear in the cave or on the precipice in this area. To the Jiuzi Temple at the top of the mountain, the Tang Dynasty's foldded-stone old tower stands firmly at the gate of the mountain. A crystalline stream flaws by the temple. Bamboo and trees have grown flourishingly. At the back of the temple, Jiuziyan Rock holds a huge stone, twist together, like the gathering of nine sons. At the northeast of the stone is the mouth of the valley of the basin, where springs converge and flow down. The springs beat the precipice. This forms the famous senery of “Jiu Zi Spring Sound”.


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Big Bronze Statue Showplace

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This showplace is under development. It lies in the south of Ke Cun Basin, which is the biggest basin in the north of Mountain Jiuhua. It covers an area of 462.39 hectares. It is famous for its buddhism culture and the local folk culture, which will be the symbolized showplace of the buddhist sevice of the International Buddhism of Mountain Jiuhua.

Main showplace: Dizang Buddhist saint large bronze statue, Wuxiang Temple, Keqiao Gate, Yunfeng Bridge, Laotian wu old village.


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Huatai Area

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Huatai Area (Flower Terrane) is located in the north of Tiantai peak, occupying an area of 10 square kilomiles. A slabstone way was built in 1986 and mended in 2004 with the ass of some tourism fundamental facilitied such as rest pavilions, sightview platforms, toilets and parapets. It was formally opened on May 1st, 2004. This scenic spot is studded with flowers, fantastic peaks, pinetrees and pretty stones, excelling in natural sceneries. The developments in the Huatai area changed the situation of “one way up, the same way down” which were back to the Song Dynasty.


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