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What should I do if I can’t go to Jiuhua Mountain during the epidemic last year?

Wait until the epidemic gets better before going. Now that the epidemic has been fully relaxed, there is no lockdown. Now, you can go to Jiuhua Mountain at any time.

Jiuhua Mountain, known as Lingyang Mountain and Jiuzi Mountain in ancient times, is one of the "Four Famous Mountains of Chinese Buddhism". It is located in Qingyang County, Chizhou City, Anhui Province and is known as "the first mountain in the southeast". It is said that it was renamed "Jiuhua Mountain" because of the poem "Wang Jiuhua Presents Qingyang to Wei Zhongkan" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "In the past, I looked at Jiuhua Peak in the distance. The green water of the Tianhe River showed off nine hibiscus." Huashan". According to legend, it is the dojo where Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva was transformed. Buddhism believes that Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is a symbol of "great filial piety" and "great wishes".

Jiuhua Mountain is one of the three major mountain systems in southern Anhui. Its main body is a strong faulted uplift zone composed of granite rock mass. Except for some sedimentary rocks, most of its edge areas are folded fault blocks and slightly uplifted zones composed of granodiorite. Jiuhua Mountain is located in the northern subtropical zone. It is not only affected by the humid monsoon, but also restricted by the altitude and topography of the mountain. Therefore, it has the characteristics of a mild, humid, and cool mountain climate. Jiuhua Mountain overlooks the Yangtze River in the north, Huangshan Mountain in the south, Taiping Lake in the east, and Chizhou in the west. It stretches for more than 100 kilometers and mainly includes Ninety-nine Peaks. The highest Shiwang Peak is 1,342 meters above sea level. The Jiuhua Mountain area has a total area of ??about 120 square kilometers, roughly running from south to north, between 117°43′-118°80′ east longitude and 30°24′-30°40′ north latitude.

From the foothills to Tiantai Peak, there are many famous temples and ancient temples in Jiuhua Mountain, and there are many cultural relics and historic sites. There are still 78 ancient temples such as Huacheng Temple, Yueshen Palace, Huiju Temple, and Centennial Palace, and more than 1,500 Buddha statues. It contains more than 1,300 cultural relics such as imperial edicts, Tibetan scriptures, other jade seals, and magical instruments issued by Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty. In 2006, the Jiuhua Mountain Scenic Area with Jiuhua Mountain as the main body was rated as a national key scenic area. In 2007, Jiuhuashan Scenic Area was rated as a national AAAAA tourist attraction. In 2009, Jiuhua Mountain was rated as a National Geopark. On April 17, 2019, UNESCO issued an announcement approving Mount Jiuhua as a World Geopark.