Introduction to Tashan: Tashan is located on the east bank of the Li River and the west bank of the Xiaodong River, facing Chuanshan across the river. It has an altitude of 194 meters, a relative height of 44 meters, and an area of 2.75 hectares. There is an ancient pagoda built in the Ming Dynasty on the mountain: 8 corners, 7 floors, solid, brick structure, 13.3 meters high, with a Buddha statue embedded in the north, called Shou Buddha Pagoda.
From a distance, Tashan Mountain looks like a screen, or like a ship sailing on the river, also known as "Warship Mountain"; when viewed up close, a stone cracks out, like a magical axe, cleaving straight from the peak to the ground. Xu Xiake's "Journey to the West of Guangdong" said that "if there are differences and combinations, the pavilions and pavilions stand between them, and the cover is fragile and flying to see the strangeness". There are many maple trees at the foot of the mountain, and in autumn there is the intoxicating scenery of "Tashan Red Leaves".
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