Introduction to Buddha's Hand Peak: Buddha's Hand Peak is located in the south of King Kong Peak and is named after its shape. This peak is a granite column-shaped boulder, about 35 meters high, going straight up and down. The bottom is about the same thickness as the top. The top of the peak is flat and has four small peaks arranged side by side. The middle is high and the two sides are low, like four fingers raised. There is a thick and short peak on the right side, standing side by side with four small peaks, like a thumb. There is a palm under the finger peak, the palm faces west, and there are clear palm lines.

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