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What are the interesting scenic spots in Qinling Mountain? Introduction of scenic spots in Qinling Mountains.

1, Huashan

Known as "Xiyue" in ancient times and "Taihua Mountain" in elegance, it is one of the five famous mountains in China and the birthplace of Chinese civilization. China and Huaxia originated from Huashan Mountain. Huashan Mountain is the sacred place of the "fourth cave heaven" of the mainstream Taoist Quanzhen religion, and it is also the god widely worshipped by Chinese people, that is, the king god of Huashan Mountain in Xiyue.

2. Zhong Nanshan

Zhong Nanshan, referred to as Taiyi Mountain, Difei Mountain, Zhong Nanshan Mountain and Zhounan Mountain for short, is the birthplace of Taoist culture, Buddhist culture, filial piety culture, longevity culture, Zhong Kui culture and God of Wealth culture, as well as the birthplace of allusions such as "Longevity in the South Mountain" and "Shortcut to the South", which is located in the middle part of Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province.

3.Taibai Mountain

Taibai Mountain spans Taibai County, Meixian County and zhouzhi county County, and its main peak is Sendai in the east of Taibai County, with an altitude of 377 1.2m, and the east longitude 107 4 1' 23 "to the north latitude 107 5 1' 40".

4. Seventy-two valleys in Qinling Mountains

There are many valleys in the Qinling Mountains, hence the name Seventy-two Valley, which are distributed in Tongguan County, Huayin County, hua county, Weinan City, Lantian County, Chang 'an District, Huxian County, zhouzhi county County and Meixian County on the northern slope, among which the famous valleys are Hua Valley, Dafu Valley, Wenxian Valley and Puyu Valley.

5. Maijishan Grottoes

Maijishan Grottoes, one of the four largest grottoes in China, is known as the "Oriental Sculpture Museum". It is located in the western part of the Qinling Mountains, and the cliffs stand like wheat. Since the late Qin dynasty, cave niches have been carved on the vertical cliff surface, with a height of 20-80 meters and a width of 200 meters.