Baiyun Mountain
Baiyun Mountain (in simplified Chinese 广州白云山) was one of the most famous tourist spots in Guangzhou. In fact, it is often said “Baiyun Zhuhai” refers to Canton, the “clouds” refers to the Baiyun Mountain. Baiyun Mountain Scenic Area in the northern part of Guangzhou City is about 17 kilometers away from the urban areas. Even though the mountains are nine parts of the southern extension, it was known as “the first South Mountain”. It is said that each fall, often white clouds rising so that the mountain side into a long piece of white clouds, as if a veil over, hence the name. Baiyunshan by more than 30 peaks cluster together, the whole mountain area of 28 square kilometers, the highest peak Mount Davis 382 meters above sea level is the highest peak Guangzhou City, also known as “days of the first peak south.”
Since ancient times, the Guangzhou Baiyun Mountain has been a well-known scenic spots, historical YangCheng Hakkei on the “Ju-yun Shadow Lake”, “Baiyun night look”, “Monk Jingtai go” are all included in this mountain. Gold Pool is located in Baiyun foothills, which is a picturesque landscape of lakes, lake full of water Yan, Bo-ping may mirror. Ying Shenghui Lake settlement, the poem may draw, do not have taste, are the pick Baiyunshan.
Baiyunshan actually has been very well-known early on in the world. Scholar, who would have access to the Warring States Period, when the pleasant scenery Jin dynasty, the Tang Dynasty to resort known for it. Since the Song Dynasty’s “Eight YangCheng” Baiyunshan on multiple accounts, the mountain has become more and more well-known. YangCheng Denggao people always enjoy this tour, especially at 99 Chongyang, but also to Gordon Baiyunshan for pleasure, whenever this time, young, lively crowd bustling scenes YangCheng constitute a unique style draw. Baiyunshan has magnificent, undulating hills, valley horizon, the peak for the Mount Davis, the mountain roads extending in all directions.
Therefore, the mountain is very worthwhile to visit and you surely would enjoy the great view when you look down from the mountain top!
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