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| | Hongshijian [edit this] | | Hongshijian (Red Stone Peak) actually refers to three towering peaks, namely top red stone peak, middle red stone peak and lower red stone peak with altitude of 3,310 meters. They are composed of over 400 column-shape granites and pose so large varieties of gestures, such as, pen holder, hands, grinding tray, tigers, and monkeys that tourists feel as if they break into maze as passing through the peaks.
Get a bird's eye-view from lower place and tourists will find the lower red stone peak shapes like a huge stone column towering into sky, middle red stone peak like a disk stone and top red peak like a crouching turtle. | Edit by: Ada | |
| Guitan [edit this] | | Huashuiwan (Flower-waterBay), racing river blocked by stone, unites to form a water column (1 meter wide, 4 meters high) rushing downward rapidly into blue pond with 20 square meters in area of the mountain wall. Three towering stones by the pond overlap in shape of a Chinese character “Ping”. One of stones is like a diving frog perching between the two stones. It seems as if the frog is about to dive into the blue pond. Tourists have to walk through a narrow chasm between the two stones before bursting upon the view of a hanging waterfall. Guitan (Frog Pond) is 30 meters long, pouring into the hot spring which is refreshed cheerfully and then racing into the river. | Edit by: Ada | |
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