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Elevation of Cuihua Mountain

Cuihua Mountain is 2132m above sea level.

Cuihua Mountain, also known as Taiyigong Mountain, is located in Taiyigong Town, Chang 'an District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province. It is a branch peak of Zhong Nanshan Mountain at the northern foot of Qinling Mountains and the core park of Zhong Nanshan World Geopark, which is 23 kilometers away from Xi and covers an area of 32 square kilometers. It is a national 4A-level scenic spot, the first batch of national geological parks and national forest parks. And known as "the first in the South". According to folklore, Lady Cuihua fled here to fight for a free marriage, and later became an immortal, hence the name "Cuihua Mountain".

Cuihua Mountain is famous for its beautiful lakes and mountains and rare landslide landforms. It integrates mountains, rocks, caves, water and forests, and is mainly composed of Tianchi landslide science popularization area, Ganqiuchi forest fitness area and Ganyufang ecological leisure area. Landslide remains are mainly composed of dammed lakes, dams, collapsed rock seas and residual peaks and cliffs. They have complete landform types, typical structures, complete preservation and huge scale. They are called "China Landslide Wonder" and "Geological and Geomorphological Museum".

Cuihuashan landslide;

1, Kistler: refers to the cataclasts and boulders that fall downward when the mountain collapses. It is a large piece of gravel that collapses downward and accumulates into a huge cataclastic body, also known as "cataclastic boulder".

2. Strange caves: there are ice caves and wind tunnels respectively. In the process of landslide, huge gravel collided, squeezed and overlapped with each other, leaving many deep gaps between them. Ice cave and wind tunnel are the two most special cracks. The ice cave and wind tunnel are located in the upper part of the Cui Hua peak colluvium, with an altitude of about 1200m.

3. Wonderland: refers to the residual peaks and cliffs formed by landslides. Cuihua Peak and Ganqiu Peak are two small peaks with the most serious landslide damage. Cui Hua Peak is 14 14 meters above sea level, surrounded by residual peaks left by landslides. The residual peak is small in scale, with prominent sharp corners, pointing directly at the sky, forming a peculiar granite peak landscape.

4. Qihu Lake: It is formed by landslides, also known as the "dammed lake". There are many grotesque lakes in Cuihua Mountain, mainly Tianchi, Ganqiuchi and Dapinghu. Landslide boulder blends with Tianchi Lake, with green peaks and grotesque caves, forming a fairyland on earth.