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South Mountain Park (Nanshan Park) is a large suburban park in Nan'an District of Chongqing. It is located on the Nanshan (South Mountain), which is a part of the Tongluo Mountain (a branch of Huaying Mountain). The mountain itself is a huge anticline with two concaves on the top, and it is also a part of the basin and range province of eastern ...
The Dazu Rock Carvings comprise 5 locations in Dazu District, Chongqing Municipality: Beishan, Baodingshan, Nanshan, Shizhuanshan, and Shimenshan. [2]Beishan (North Mountain) contains two groups of rock carvings and sculptures along a cliff face stretching for 300 meters. [2]
Nanshan (Chongqing), a part of Tongluo Mountain close to downtown Chongqing; Nanshan (Xinjiang), another name for the Wusun Mountains from their position south of the Ili River; Battle of Nanshan, fought in 1904 in the southern hills of Jinzhou, Dalian, Liaoning, during the Russo-Japanese War; Districts. Nanshan District, Shenzhen, in Shenzhen ...
[citation needed] In particular, the Nanshan (南山, Southern Mountains), a mountain ridge running along the southeast border of the district, provides scenic trails and sweeping view of the city. The Ciyun Temple ( 慈云寺 ), Tushan Temple ( 涂山寺 ), and Laojun Cave ( 老君洞 ) were built in as early as the Tang dynasty .
Nan Shan Zui Hua (南山醉花; 'Being intoxicated with the flowers in South Mountain'): South Mountain is located in southeastern edge of downtown Chongqing, and it is known for gardens with hundreds of flower species. [6] This view is well preserved in Nanshan Park and South Mountain Botanical Garden.
Chongqing: Chongqing Jinfo Mountain: 2013 Jinfo Mountain is an isolated mountain with cliffs up to 300 m surrounding its relatively flat top, surrounded by forest. With its outstanding karst features and superb biodiversity, Jinfo Shan has been listed as a tentative World Heritage site since 2001. Chongqing: Chongqing Simian Mountain: 2015 ...
The Huangshan National Government Site and Presidential Residence on Nanshan Mountain in Chongqing, and the Hongyan Village site in Yuzhong District are well-preserved and relatively concentrated cultural relic sites of Chongqing's wartime history. [24] In 1946, the seat of government was moved back to Nanjing.
The highest mountain in the range is Mount Taibai at 3,767 meters (12,359 ft), which is about 100 kilometers (62 mi) west of the ancient Chinese capital of Xi'an. [3] Three culturally significant peaks in the range are Mount Hua (2,155 meters or 7,070 feet), Mount Li (1,302 meters or 4,272 feet), and Mount Maiji (1,742 meters or 5,715 feet).