Name:Chaya Mountain Class:AAAA Area:Zhumadian Tel:Sui Ping County, Henan Province Tel:0086-400-666-0166 Email:henantour@gmail.com Skype:karenzheng2004 Located in Suiping county, Chaya Mountain lies to the south of Zhumadian city, 300km away from Wuhan and 180km away from Zhengzhou. No. 107 National Highway, Jingguang Railway, Jingzhu Expressway all pass through Suiping County. The convenient communication network and modern transportation have enormously shortened the distance between the attractions and the major cities. Situated in the transitional zone of the north and the south, the mountain is bestowed with an agreeable climate and abundant resources. In each season, there is a splendor of beauty. In spring, birds sing and flowers give forth fragrance; in summer, the umbrageous woodlands can be seen and clinking sounds of flowing spring water can be heard; in autumn, the mountain is fiery with maple leaves and in winter, clothed in white snow and ice, the mountain takes on a pure and noble look. On the mountain there are steep and rocky peaks and deep caves surrounded by age-old trees and green vines. At the foot, there flow streams towards lakes, making various reflections. In this fairyland, there are altogether 9 sites, 9 peaks, 9 stones, 9 pavilions, 9 caves and over 200 scenic spots of various kinds. Owing to its strategic location in Central China and difficult access, the mountain has been a vantage point since ancient times. Among the historical remains is the Tomb of the Emperor Wu of the Spring and Autumn Period, Huang Chao Cave of the Tang Dynasty, Shuntian Palace of Li Zicheng at the end of Ming Dynasty and so on. During the periods of resistance war against Japanese invaders and civil war, revolutionaries as Liu Shaoqi, Yang Jingyu, Fang Wenlan left their footprint on the path of the area. The places of historic interests are dotted everywhere in the attraction. Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher of Tang Dynasty left his handwriting there when he toured the mountain. Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, had been to the mountain three times, with places like Qianlong Valley and Qianlong Cave bearing witness. Among others, the Bao Gong Temple, Jade Emperor Temple, Guan Yue Temple, Wulong Temple and Bagua Pavilion show the profound culture heritage and further arouse people’s longing for the mountain. Chaya Mountain is reputed as a “Miniature landscape in Central China”. On the summit of Mila Mountain, streams of spring flow slowly like honey dripping down the wall. On the Nanshan Mountain, one can see endless views. On the Beishan Mountain, there are a lot of cultural and historical sites. On Liufeng Mountain, one can experience typical pleasures of countryside. Water is also an indispensable part of the attraction. Numerous lakes scattering around the mountain, like a beautiful landscape painting.
Chaya Mountain
is acclaimed as a “Totem Forest of China”. There are rocks of various
shapes. Some of them look like characters from fairy tales, while some
others look like animals. The rocks are actually a reflection of one of
the mankind’s oldest culture, Chinese totems.
Worldwide known as a “Geological Park”, Chaya Mountain is an extension of the Funiu
Mountains. It lies in the joint part of Yangtze Plate and North China Plate, a transitional zone of the first terrace and the second terrace and therefore has a very important geological significance. The mountain ages around 123 million years. It serves as a milestone evidence to divide the medium and late stages of mountain formation of Yan Mountain. As the valuable and non-renewable geological heritage, the Chaya Mountain includes the steepness of Huashan Mountain, splendor of Taishan Mountain, peculiarity of Huangshan Mountain, elegance of Emei Mountain and tranquility of Yandang Mountain. As the only granite landform ruins in China, also rarely seen worldwide, Chaya Mountain has great scientific values. In 2001, an academician from Canada praised the mountain as a world-class tourism site and a fine-taste geological park. In 2003, the mountain was awarded the title of “State Geological Park”.
Reputed as the origin of A Journey to the West, Chaya Mountain
has a long history and rich culture. Master Xuanzang had lectured on
the mountain many times. Dao Quan and Dao Yi, his two disciples were
born here. Wu Cheng’en, a great talent of the Ming Dynasty, sought
refuge in the mountain. On seeing the finely shaped stones of drunken
pig, sleeping Monk master, the white dragon horse, 72 monkeys and the
monkey king, he got his inspiration of creation and finished the
classic---A Journey to the West. In 1998, Yang Jie, the general director of A Journey to the West, came to Chaya
Mountain to find shooting sites and praised it as the place of inspiration, the birth place of the literary classic and then took it as main location to shoot his TV series.
On April 20th, 1958, the Chayashan People’s Commune, the first commune of China
came into being in this area. In order to show the management,
production and life of that special period, a museum was founded
according to the record of history.
Today
the Chaya Mountain Attraction, with its unique natural and historic
landscapes, excellent business environment and beneficial investment
polices, is expecting your coming.
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Sui Ping County, Henan Province. |
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Chaya Mountain
Chaya Mountain
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