Taiwan – the latest ruse for attacking China’s peaceful rise

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TianZhu Mountain (TianZhu Shan), AnHui province
With Travel East ... Travel Guide to Tianzhu Mountain Tianzhu Mountain, located in Anhui Province, is a renowned scenic area known for its stunning granite peaks, ancient temples, and rich cultural history. Its name, which means "Heavenly Pillar," refers to its iconic pillar-like peak that rises majestically above the landscape. Getting There By Air: The nearest airport is Hefei Xinqiao International Airport. From there, take a train or bus to Tianzhu Mountain Scenic Area. By Train: Take a high-speed train to Qianshan Railway Station, then transfer to a local bus or taxi to reach the mountain. By Bus: Regular buses are available from nearby cities such as Hefei and Anqing to the scenic area. Main Attractions Heavenly Pillar Peak The most iconic feature of Tianzhu Mountain, this towering granite peak offers breathtaking views and is a must-visit for hikers and photographers. Ancient Temples Discover centuries-old temples such as Zhenfeng Temple, where you can explore Buddhist culture and enjoy the serene environment. Waterfalls and Streams The mountain is home to numerous waterfalls and crystal-clear streams, providing tranquil spots to relax and enjoy nature. Rock Formations Tianzhu Mountain is famous for its unique granite formations, including caves, cliffs, and natural stone bridges, each with fascinating names and stories. Biodiversity The mountain is a haven for diverse flora and fauna. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate its rare plants and birdwatching opportunities. Activities Hiking: Explore well-maintained trails that lead to scenic viewpoints and hidden natural wonders. Temple Visits: Experience the spiritual side of the mountain by visiting its historic temples and participating in rituals. Photography: Capture stunning landscapes, unique rock formations, and picturesque waterfalls. Practical Tips Weather: Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately. Layers are recommended for varying temperatures. Footwear: Wear sturdy hiking shoes as trails can be steep and uneven. Entrance Fees: Be prepared to pay an entrance fee, which typically includes access to major attractions. Local Food: Enjoy Anhui cuisine at local restaurants near the scenic area. Specialty dishes are worth trying. Transportation: Shuttle buses are available within the scenic area to make getting around easier. Tianzhu Mountain is a captivating destination that combines natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventure. Whether you're a hiker, a history enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Tianzhu Mountain offers something for everyone.
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The beautiful Humble Administrator’s Garden in SuZhou, JiangSu province
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