 | Lotus Flower Peak Reaching the dizzying height of 1,864 m (6,000 ft), Lotus Flower Peak is the highest of Huang Shan's major summits. It takes its name from the arrangement of smaller ridges and peaks around it, which are said to resemble a lotus flower. The imaginative interpretation of nature’s fantastic shapes here doesn’t stop with the peak: it's famed for pines in the shape of flying dragons. Depending on the time of year, it's also possible to see the rare Yellow Mountain Azalea in bloom.
Needless to say, the view is gorgeous, with nearby Bright Summit Peak, Jade Screen Peak and Celestial Capital Peak rising in spectacular fashion. The Yupinglou Hotel is situated below the peak just off the Western Steps, which provide access both from the north and south.
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 | Wuyuan County Wuyuan County is located at the northeast of Jiangxi Province. Ziyang,the county's central town, is 140 km away from Quzhou of Zhejiang to its east,180km from shangrao to its south, 80km away from Jindezhen to its west and 114km away from Huangshan to its north; it is like a brightpearl embedded in the Huangshan-Wuyuan-Lushan golden tour line and Wuyuan is honoured as the "Most Beautiful Countyside in China" by the media at home and abroad.
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 | Mt. Huangshan Mt. Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) is a mountain range in southern Anhui province in eastern China. The area is very famous for its scenic beauty, which lies in the peculiar shapes of the granite peaks, in the weather-shaped Huangshan Pine trees, and in views of the clouds from above. The area also has hot springs and natural pools. The Huang Shan are a frequent subject of traditional Chinese paintings and literature. Huangshan is Listed in the "Inventory of the World's Cultural and Natural Heritage" in 1990. Today, Huangshan is one of China's most popular tourist destinations.
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