黄山,位于安徽省南部,地处皖南歙县、黟县和休宁县的边境。面积约1200平方公里,其中精粹风景区约154平方公里。这里,千峰竞秀,有奇峰72座,其中天都峰、莲花峰、光明顶都在海拔1800米以上,拔地极天,气势磅礴,雄姿灵秀。
黄山,中国十大风景名胜之一,90年被联合国教科文组织列入“世界文化与自然遣产”名录,蜚声中外,令世人神往。
黄山集名山之长,泰山之雄伟,华山之险峻,衡山之烟云,庐山之瀑,雁荡之巧石,峨嵋之秀丽,黄山无不兼而有之。明代旅行家、地理学家徐霞客两游黄山,赞叹说:“登黄山在下无山,观止矣!”又留下“五岳归来不看山,黄山归来不看岳”的美誉。 Of all the notable mountains in China, Mount Huangshan, to be found in the south of Anhui province, is probably the most famous. Originally known as Mt. Yishan it was renamed Mt. Huangshan in 747 AD in recognition of the legendary Huang Di, who was the reputed ancestor of the Chinese people and who made magic pills for immortality here.
Wu yue is the collective name given to China’s most important mountains, namely Mt. Taishan in Shandong Province, Mt. Huashan in Shaanxi Province, Mt. Hengshan in Shanxi Province, Mt. Songshan in Henan Province and Mt. Hengshan in Hunan Province. It is said that you won’t want to visit any other mountains after seeing wu yue but you won’t wish to see even wu yue after returning from Mt. Huangshan. This saying may give you some idea of the beauty and uniqueness of Mt. Huangshan. Together with the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and the Great Wall, Mt. Huangshan has become one of the great symbols of China.
Mt. Huangshan can boast not only of its magnificence but also its abundant resources and great variety of zoological species, for which it has been listed as a World Natural and Cultural Heritage Site
Of
all
the
notable
mountains
in
China,
Mount
Huangshan,
to
be
found
in
the
south
of
Anhui
province,
is
probably
the
most
famous.
Originally
known
as
Mt.
Yishan
it
was
renamed
Mt.
Huangshan
in
747
AD
in
recognition
of
the
legendary
Huang
Di,
who
was
the
reputed
ancestor
of
the
Chinese
people
and
who
made
magic
pills
for
immortality
here.
Wu
yue
is
the
collective
name
given
to
China’s
most
important
mountains,
namely
Mt.
Taishan
in
Shandong
Province,
Mt.
Huashan
in
Shaanxi
Province,
Mt.
Hengshan
in
Shanxi
Province,
Mt.
Songshan
in
Henan
Province
and
Mt.
Hengshan
in
Hunan
Province.
It
is
said
that
you
won’t
want
to
visit
any
other
mountains
after
seeing
wu
yue
but
you
won’t
wish
to
see
even
wu
yue
after
returning
from
Mt.
Huangshan.
This
saying
may
give
you
some
idea
of
the
beauty
and
uniqueness
of
Mt.
Huangshan.
Together
with
the
Yellow
River,
the
Yangtze
River
and
the
Great
Wall,
Mt.
Huangshan
has
become
one
of
the
great
symbols
of
China.
Mt.
Huangshan
can
boast
not
only
of
its
magnificence
but
also
its
abundant
resources
and
great
variety
of
zoological
species,
for
which
it
has
been
listed
as
a
World
Natural
and
Cultural
Heritage
Site