Mount Tai, located in Shandong Province, is one of China’s Five Great Mountains, known for its historical significance, ancient temples, and breathtaking views, symbolizing strength and stability in Chinese culture.
Mount Huang (Huangshan), in Anhui Province, is famous for its breathtaking granite peaks, ancient pine trees, hot springs, and fog-covered landscapes, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular destination for tourists and artists.
Mount Hua, located in Shaanxi Province, is one of China’s Five Great Mountains, renowned for its stunning, precipitous cliffs, ancient temples, and challenging hiking trails.
Mount Emei, located in Sichuan Province, China, is a renowned Buddhist mountain that boasts dual World Heritage status for both its culture and nature, as well as being a national 5A-level tourist attraction, renowned for its spectacular natural scenery and profound Buddhist cultural heritage.