第1个回答 2013-05-04
Mountain Tai, a perfect combination of culture and natural landscape, is one of China’s most famous mountains. Located in central Shang dong Province, Mountain Tai rises 1,545 meters above sea level. Its highest peak Yuhuangding stands over deep valleys and above other perilous peaks. A staircase leads you to the Heavenly Southern Gate, where you look around in the distance, enjoying with involuntary admiration the overpowering views of mountains beyond mountain and scenery beyond scenery. You will be awed by the numerous grotesque rock formation, clear waterfalls, giant pine trees, temples, pavilions, bridges, pagodas, as well as stone inscriptions by poets, scholars and calligraphers of various dynasties.
Each season here has its own beauty: bright flowers in full bloom covering the green slopes in spring; spectacular summer thunderstorms which are rarely seen elsewhere; blue rivers running across the mountains overlaid with red maple leaves in autumn; snow-capped mountains and frosted pine in winter that stage a quiet spectacle of grandeur of particular interest. On a clear day one can see peaks rising one after another. When the sky is overcast, the horizon disappears into a sea of clouds. The mountain is also known for its spectacular sunrise and sunset, the beauty of which is unparalleled elsewhere.
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