As
one of the five best-known mountains in China, Mt. Huashan
is located to the south of Huayin city, 120 kilometers
east of Xian, in Shaanxi province, with an elevation of
2200 meters above sea level. In ancient times, Mt. Huashan
was called Mt. Taihuashan. Seen from afar, the five peaks
looks like five petals of a flower. Hence its name, Mt.
Huashan (= five flowers). Today, it is listed as one of
the renowned national scenic spots.

Mt.
Huashan is famous for its breath-taking cliffs. Along
the 12-kilometer-long winding path up to the top are awe-inspiring
precipices, looking into which will take your breath away.
Among the five peaks, East Peak (Facing Sun Peak), West
Peak (Lotus Peak) and South Peak (Dropping Goose Peak)
are comparatively high. Standing at the top of East Peak,
one can enjoy the rising sun early in the morning. West
Peak, in resemblance to a lotus flower, is the most graceful
peak in Mt. Huashan. In addition, there are Middle Peak
(Jade Maiden Peak) and North Peak (Clouds Stand). The
middle peak got its name because of a story telling that
once a young lady rode a white horse among the mountains.
North Peak, like a flat platform in the clouds, is the
place where the story Capturing Mt. Huashan Wisely took
place.
Mt.
Huashan boasts a lot of places of interest. Here and there
stand Buddhist and Taoist temples, pavilions and buildings
as well as sculptures and engravings. Of the ruins, Yuquan
(Jade Spring), Zhenwu Palace, and Jintian Palace are,
comparatively speaking, famous. Xiyue Temple, seven kilometers
north of Mt. Huashan is the place where people of ancient
times paid tribute to the Mt. Huashan God.
Along
the cliff of South Peak is a planked path equipped with
an iron chain, with the help of which, adventurers can
walk on the frightful path. There is a giant rock in front
of Cuiyun Palace on West Peak. As it takes the shape of
a lotus flower, the mountain is also called Lotus Peak.
As legend has it, Chen Xiang, a filial young man, once
split the mountain and rescued his mother out of it. Now
a crack can be witnessed in a giant rock beside Cuiyun
Palace as if an axe made it. Thus, the rock is called
"Axe-splitting Rock," beside which is a huge
axe with a long handle. The northwest side of the peak
is called Fatal Cliff for it is as steep as if it was
cut by a sharp sword.

North
Peak, with cliffs on three sides, has only one road leading
to the south. From here one goes south to Ca'er Precipice,
the fourth most dangerous place along the only path in
Mt. Huashan. The cliff path is less than 30 centimeters
wide, and faces such a deep valley that the tourists have
to edge along carefully. Then one comes to Sky-leading
Ladder, Sun and Moon Precipice and the well-known Blue
Dragon Mountain.
East
Peak, with a rising-sun platform favorable for viewing
the morning sun, is also called Facing Sun Peak. As the
sun emerges from the sea of clouds, one cannot help but
show great admiration.









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