Celestial Capital Peak (Tian Du Feng) in Huangshan, Anhui, China, 2 August 2018
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Huang Shan - The Most Beautiful Mountain In China - Mount Huangshan - Yellow Mountain
Huang Shan ( Yellow Mountain ) is The Most Beautiful Mountain In China.
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Huangshan (literal meaning: Yellow Mountain) is a mountain range in southern Anhui province in eastern China.
The area is well known for its scenery, sunsets, peculiarly-shaped granite peaks, Huangshan pine trees, hot springs, winter snow, and views of the clouds from above. Huangshan is a frequent subject of traditional Chinese paintings and literature, as well as modern photography. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of China's major tourist destinations.
The Huangshan mountain range has many peaks, some more than 1,000 meters (3,250 feet) high. The three tallest and best-known peaks are Lotus Peak (Lianhua Feng, 1,864 m), Bright Peak (Guangming Ding, 1,840 m) and Celestial Peak (Tiandu Feng, literally Capital of Heaven Peak, 1,829 m).
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Huangshan in its Glory (黄山 - Yellow Mountain) - The most beautiful mountain
Huangshan (simplified Chinese: 黄山; traditional Chinese: 黃山 or Yellow Mountain), is a mountain range in southern Anhui province in eastern China.
The range is composed of material that was uplifted from an ancient sea during the Mesozoic era, 100 million years ago. The mountains themselves were carved by glaciers during the Quaternary.
The area is well known for its indescribable scenery, sunsets, peculiarly shaped granite peaks, Huangshan Pine trees, and views of the ocean of clouds from above.
Huangshan is a frequent subject of traditional Chinese paintings and literature, as well as modern photography. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of China's major tourist destinations and far considered the most beautiful mountain of the whole of China.
The Huangshan mountain range has many peaks, some more than 1,000 meters high. The three tallest and best-known peaks are Lotus Peak (Lian Hua Feng, 1,864 m), Bright Summit Peak (Guang Ming Ding, 1,840 m), and Celestial Peak (Tian Du Feng, literally Capital of Heaven Peak, 1,829 m). The World Heritage Site covers a core area of 154 square kilometres.
The vegetation of the area varies with elevation. Mesic forests cover the landscape below 1,100 meters. Deciduous forest stretches from 1,100 meters up to the tree line at 1,800 meters. Above that point, the vegetation consists of alpine grasslands. The area has diverse flora, where one-third of China's bryophyte families and more than half of its fern families are represented. The Huangshan pine (Pinus hwangshanensis) is named after Huangshan and is considered an example of vigor because the trees thrive by growing straight out of the rocks. Many of the area's pine trees are more than a hundred years old and have been given their own names (such as the Ying Ke Pine, or Welcoming-Guests Pine, which is thought to be over 1500 years old).
One writer remarked on the view of the clouds from Huangshan as follows:
To enjoy the magnificence of a mountain, you have to look upwards in most cases. To enjoy Mount Huangshan, however, you've got to look downward.
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黃山 Huangshan Mountain
Mount Huang, also known as Huangshan (Chinese: 黄山; pinyin: Huángshān; literally Yellow Mountain[1]), is a mountain range[1] in southern Anhui province in eastern China. The area is well known for its scenery, sunsets, peculiarly-shaped granite peaks, Huangshan Pine trees, and views of the clouds from above. Mount Huang is a frequent subject of traditional Chinese paintings and literature, as well as modern photography. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of China's major tourist destinations.
Physical features for which Mount Huang is known include sunrises,[2] pine trees,[3] strangely jutting granite peaks,[4] and views of clouds touching the mountainsides on more than 200 days out of the year.[4][5][1][3]
The Huangshan mountain range comprises many peaks, some more than 1,000 meters (3,250 feet) high.[6] The three tallest and best-known peaks are Lotus Peak (Lian Hua Feng, 1,864 m), Bright Summit Peak (Guang Ming Ding, 1,840 m), and Celestial Peak (Tian Du Feng, literally Capital of Heaven Peak, 1,829 m).[4][1] The World Heritage Site covers a core area of 154 square kilometres and a buffer zone of 142 square kilometres.[7] The mountains were formed in the Mesozoic, about 100 million years ago, when an ancient sea disappeared due to uplift.[8] Later, in the Quaternary Period, the landscape was shaped by the influence of glaciers.[8]
he vegetation of the area varies with altitude: Below 1,100 meters, moist forest can be found; deciduous forest stretches from 1,100 meters up to the tree line at 1,800 meters; above that point, the vegetation consists of alpine grass-lands. The area has diverse flora, where one-third of China's bryophyte families and more than half of its fern families are represented. The Huangshan pine (Pinus hwangshanensis) is named after Mount Huang and is seen as an example of vigor because the tree does not take root in soil, but in rocks.[8] Many of the area's pine trees are more than a hundred years old and have been given their own names (such as the Ying Ke Pine, or Welcoming-Guests Pine, which is thought to be over 1500 years old).[4] The pines vary greatly in shape and size, with the most crooked of the trees being considered the most attractive.[5] Furthermore, Mount Huang's moist climate facilitates the growing of tea leaves,[9] and the mountain has been called one of China's premier green tea-growing mountains.[10] Mao feng cha (Fur Peak Tea), a well-known local variety of green tea,[11] takes its name from the downy tips of tea leaves found in the Mount Huang area.[12]
The mountaintops often offer views of the clouds from above, known as the Sea of Clouds (simplified Chinese: 云海; pinyin: yúnhǎi)[9] or Huangshan Sea[5] because of the clouds' resemblance to an ocean, and many vistas are known by names such as North Sea or South Sea.[5] One writer remarked on the view of the clouds from Huangshan as follows:
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Path of the Celestial(Climbing Celestial Captial Peak)
The 2nd day and 2nd part of our trip through the Yellow Mountains of Huangshan, China was the single best day of my life, but it ended even better. After we packed up our stuff in the hotel room, the four of us: Camille, Dawei, Tania, and myself went out looking for another path to hike. After stepping out of the hotel and looking to our left, we saw it...The Celestial Capital Peak! The highest mountain in the mountain range. I pointed at it and said, Let's climb that thing! and then we did. The path was perilous and one wrong step could easily send you to your death. And while something like this would never be seen in America, because they would cover it in safety rails and gates, it was a complete and total blast pushing myself to finish the day off by climbing this mountain completely. Every time we climbed higher and thought we'd reached the top, some other person descending would tell us we still had 30 minutes to go. And this happened several times, taking up probably an hour and a half extra then we thought it would take. Reaching the top and looking around at the view was the best feeling I could ever hope for. Like I say in this video, as much as like exploring, I just don't get out as much as I like and this was just what i needed. A way to test myself and say that I conquered this mountain and accomplished what I set out to do. I know I may be making a bigger deal out of this than I should, but I still feel like I need to say it, cause I don't say what's on my mind enough. This was indeed a truly unique adventure that ended with a bang and i'm so glad I could share this awesome two day experience with The Four Celestials!(that's what i'm calling the four of us who did the trip). Anyways it was just packed full of so much adventure that I didn't know what to do with myself! And we still made it down the mountain before the sun set...perfect day.
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Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) - Two Days - A Mystical Place in China
We went to a two day trip to Huangshan, a mystical place in China. The movie Avatar was inspired by this region in Huangshan.
The Yellow mountain (黄山) is very famous in China, so be aware to find many Chinese tourists as well.
Furthermore, we also visited the ancient villages around Huangshan, Hongcun and Xidi.
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黃山蓬萊三島下到天都峰老道口 Huangshan (China)
第二次來到天都峰老道口,登山口依然封閉,而且雲霧更濃更密,完全看不見山體.只能期待下一次再來.天都峰是鳥瞰黃山壯麗全景的理想之處,因此人們說,不登天都峰,等於一場空.天都峰險峭峻奇,整坐山峰的平均坡度在70度左右,局部地方達到接近垂直的80度.峰頂的鯽魚背,寬度僅1米,兩側是千仞懸崖,可以說是黃山第一奇險.整個山峰分南坡和北坡,北坡這邊是老道,從老道口到天都絕頂是2公里左右,步行上去一般在1小時左右.南坡是新道,從天都絕頂下到新道口是2.5公里左右,步行一般在1個半小時左右.
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