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    World Natural and Cultural Heritages Yellow Mountain (Mt.Huangshan) 世界文化与自然遗产 - 黄山

    On 29th April 2007 (Sunday) 6.15am, we were standing under the rain wearing a raincoat and holding a crutch queuing infront of the ticket office for the Cable car tickets and entrance fees.  The China people had started their day so early for the tour, bear in mind we are NOT the earliest one...
     
    Haha .. finally reached the mountain at 7.30am, we started our day to walk across all the mountains and enjoyed the sceneries.
    However, we were unlucky with the weather, the rain seems to be following us all the way and made us uneasy to shoot photos and enjoyed the view
     
    Due to lack of exercises, we two were the slowest among the gang we form personally,  we cant admit that we are old enough to walk across the mountain looo .. 
    We have walked for about 10 hours non stop up and down the mountain in the 1st day and for about 5 hours walk down the mountain in 2nd day . No Joke ohh. Both of our leg damm painful after the mountain, i can't walk properly and yet i have been teased by the driver, restaurant people etc.. DAMN SHIT ...
     
    However its realy a good experience for two of us and hope we stil able to visit you HUANGSHAN again in the future, hope that it is not too old that time ohh ... hahahaha
     
    World Natural and Cultural Heritages Yellow Mountain (Mt.Huangshan) 世界文化与自然遗产 - 黄山 
     
    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.  

    黄山屹立在中国安徽省南部(北纬30度1分,东经118度1分),盘垣于歙、黟、太平、休宁四县之间,方圆250平方公里,精华部分154平方公里。黄山原称作黟山,因传说轩辕皇帝曾在此修身炼丹,唐天宝六年(公元747年)改名。黄山不仅以奇伟俏丽、灵秀多姿著称于世,还是一座资源丰富、生态完整、具有重要科学和生态环境价值的国家级风景名胜区,属世界文化与自然遗产,已被列入《世界遗产名录》。黄山现已成为中国名山之代表,素有“五岳归来不看山,黄山归来不看岳”、“天下第一奇山”之称,并与长江、长城、黄河并称为中华民族的象征之一。
     
    黄山为群山构造,“奇松、怪石、云海、温泉”被称为“黄山四绝”,神奇的冬景和壮美的日出,更让游客流连忘返。山中有名可数的就有三十六大峰、三十六小峰,他们或崔嵬雄浑、或俊俏秀丽,布局错落有致、巧然天成。莲花峰、光明顶、天都峰为黄山三大主峰,海拔高度均在一千八百米以上,并以三大主峰为中心向四周铺展,跌落为深壑幽谷,隆起成峰峦峭壁,呈现出典型的峰林地貌。“峰奇石奇松更奇,云飞水飞山亦飞“,遍布峰壑的黄山松,破石而生,盘结于危岩峭壁之上,挺立于风崖绝壑之中,或雄壮挺拔,或婀娜多姿,显示出顽强的生命力。黄山无时不松,奇特的古松,难以胜数。最著名者有迎客松、卧龙松、探海松、黑虎松等30余株。多少年来,它们抵御风吹雨打,霜剑冰刀,吸取岩石中的点滴水分和营养,迎着阳光稳稳地屹立于峰崖之上。而黄山云流动于千峰万壑之间,或成涛涛云海,浩瀚无际,或与朝霞、落日相映,色彩斑斓,壮美瑰丽。
     
    黄山温泉,古称“灵泉”、“汤泉”、“朱砂泉”,水质清澈,可饮可浴,是黄山一绝。黄山是长江与钱塘江两大水系的分水岭。特殊的地理位置,构成36条大峡谷、形成36源,汇流24溪。山水迸泻,形成飞瀑,悬垂如链,溅珠喷玉。“山中一夜雨,处处挂飞泉”,瀑布中著名者有“人字瀑”、“百丈泉”、和“九龙瀑”。
     
    由于黄山花岗岩体垂直节理十分发育,断裂和裂隙纵横交错,形成瑰丽多姿的花岗岩洞穴与孔道,使之重岭峡谷,关口处处。更有历代丰厚的文化积淀,摩崖石刻等名胜古迹200多处。加上日出、日落、云雾、松涛、佛光、秋色、雾凇、冰挂等自然奇观,幽谷泉鸣,鸟语花香,整个景区犹如一幅幅立体的壮丽画卷。
     
    黄山是美的综合体,是天地造化的宠儿。随便一处,或松或石、或云海清泉,无一不美,无处不奇,置身其间,使人似觉得到了天上人间,不得不感叹大自然的神奇力量。美丽的黄山,以她博大的胸怀,张开了热情的手臂,迎接着五湖四海的朋友们。
     
    黄山四绝:奇松、怪石、云海、温泉
     
      黄山松针叶短粗,顶平如削,形态奇特。有的松树从石缝长出,刚毅挺拔。著名的松树迎客松、卧龙松、黑虎松、麒麟松、蒲团松等。屏楼前的迎客松,长在海拔1600米的险峰上,树龄已逾千年,仍然枝繁叶翠,成了黄山的一个标志。
      黄山的奇峰怪石是大自然雕刻家留下的杰作,有的似人,有的似物,似禽,似兽,惟妙惟肖。最著名的怪石有“猴子观海”,这是在狮子峰顶有一巨石,犹如蹲在地上的猴子,在观看前面的茫茫云海;还有“梦笔生花”、“仙人下棋”、“犀牛望月”、“金鸡叫天门、”“孔雀戏莲花”…..等等。
      云海,大凡著名高山,一般都可见到云海,但是黄山的云海更有其特色,可以说是一大奇观。特别是奇峰怪石和古松隐现云海之中,就更增加了美感。黄山一年之中有云雾的天气达200多天,而且云来雾去,变化莫测,时而是风平浪静的一片汪洋,时面波涛汹涌,白浪排空。黄山地名亦因此而叫西海、东海、前海、后海。
      黄山温泉也有特点,温泉的水温为摄氏42度,久旱不涸,流量稳定,每小时平均涌水约48吨;水质透明,无色无嗅,其味甘美,可饮可浴。来黄山游览的人,大都愿意在温泉浴池洗个澡。历史上许多文人如李白、贾岛、徐霞客、石涛等人,都曾在黄山温泉沐浴,并留下了大量赞美的诗文。
     
     
    Huang Shan: Grotesque rock formation
     
    Huang Shan: Seas of clouds
     
    Huang Shan: Seas of clouds
     
    Huang Shan: Grotesque rock formation
     
    Huang Shan: The 3rd highest mountain among the Yellow Mountain, damm high man ....
     
    Huang Shan: We are unlucky to have mist during our tour, apa pun tak nampak ... what a waste ...
     
    Huang Shan: We are walking on this well build staircase up and down the mountain, pretty safe wan ohh ..
     
    Huang Shan: However sometime the path was crossing between the mountains, no choice ...
     
    Huang Shan:  And yet you still able to enjoy a good view while walking
     
    Huang Shan:  Stil able to see Sakura in Yellow Mountain at this weather, cool .....
     
    Huang Shan: Remember to put your Name and your Wishes on the Lock, otherwise how the god going to make your dreams come true ar ? The higher your put the Lock, the closer the god will be ....
     
    Huang Shan: They are carrying at least 50kg each for about 4 hours walking up the mountain in order to earn a living, can you? dont play play ohh ......
     
    Huang Shan: A Gang of China Friends we know in HuangShan and need to say a million THANK YOU for the support GIVEN ... 谢谢你们
     
    Hotel at the Submontane - Hotel Wang Xiu Shan: Stongly recommended this hotel which cater needs for backpacker like us to HuangShan, we never seen any hotel giving out free raincoat, crutch and maps (draw by boss personally) to the customers and provide a free briefing section on HuangShan Tour, as such we get to know the others backpackers and form our group.
     
    Hotel at the Submontane - Hotel Wang Xiu Shan:  We Can see Yellow Mountain in front of the hotel, good view huh ....
    HuangShan City - Old Street: It is a very commercialise Old Street
     
    HuangShan City - Old Street: Huang Shan City was fomous with the China Brush Pen and Ink Stone
     
    HuangShan City - Old Street: It is fomous for the Craving too

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