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Located
in the eastern part of Anhui Province bordering Jiangsu
Province, Ma'anshan is on the south bank of the Yangtze
River and a stop on the Nanjing-Wuhu Railway. It has become
an industrial city with iron and steel as its major products.
Colorful
Stones Rock (Caishiji)
Rising precipitously beside the rolling
Yangtze seven kilometers southwest of the city, this rock
used to be called Bull Islet Rock (Niuzhuji) because a
legendary gold bull is said to have appeared here in ancient
times. The present name was adopted during the period
of the Three Kingdoms (220-280) because the area abounded
in colorful stones. The rock occupies a position of strategic
importance. Its scenery is dominated by pines, bamboos,
and the steep cliffs pf Cuiluo Hill.
Green
Snail Hill (Cuiluoshan)
This hill, which faces the Yangtze and
the Niuzhu rivers seven kilometers southwest of the city,
got its name because it is shaped like a snail. The huge
Taibai Tower on the hill was dedicated to the memory of
the famous Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai (701-762). It is said
that after a drinking spree Li Bai plunged into the Yangtze
in an attempt to catch the moon, only to drown. The terrace
from which he leaped is called Catching the Moon Terrace
(Zhuoyuetai). Fishermen fetched his cap and clothes from
the river and buried them in a tomb on the hill.
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