Mount Qingcheng

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Mount Qingcheng has long enjoyed the reputation of "Qingcheng Mountain boasts the most secluded scenery under heaven". It is divided into the front mountain and the back mountain. The front mountain is the main part of Mount Qingcheng, where Taoist culture and cultural relics are mostly concentrated. This is also what ordinary tourists refer to as "Mount Qingcheng". The back mountain is known for its natural scenery and is a great place for a vacation. The front mountain of Mount Qingcheng has the Changguan and the Shangqing Palace as its core, with Taoist temples facing each other. Cultural landscapes such as the Zushi Hall and the Chaoyang Cave complement natural scenery like the Jinbian Rock, the Shisun Peak, and Mount Zhangren. The main scenic spots in this area include the Laojun Pavilion, Yuecheng Lake, the Tianshi Cave, the Guanyin Pavilion, the Shangqing Palace, the Natural Painting, and the Zushi Hall. The back mountain of Mount Qingcheng is adjacent to the Wolong Nature Reserve, where ponds, waterfalls, and lush green grass can be seen everywhere. The main scenic spots here are the Jinbi Tiancang, Tai'an Ancient Town, the Crystal Cave, the Santan Wuquan, the Longyin Gorge Plank Road, the Shuangquan Waterfall, the Baizhang Bridge, the Baiyun Caves, and the Tianqiao Wonder. Generally, half a day is enough to visit Mount Qingcheng, and there is no need to stay overnight. There are shops selling food everywhere on the mountain. If you have enough time, you can stay here for one night to watch the sunrise early the next morning. Both the Tianshi Cave and the Shangqing Palace on the mountain have Taoist temples that provide accommodation and meals.
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