Introduction to the Horse's Mouth Stone: The Horse's Mouth Stone is made up of three stacked natural boulders nearly 100 meters high. It is named after its shape like a neighing horse's mouth. Seen from a distance, it stands at the highest point in the south of the mountain. Makou Stone is a hundred feet above the ground and rises abruptly. It is surrounded by sheer cliffs, but dense reeds grow on the boulder, like the mane of a fierce horse. This is where the word "鬬" of Maw Mountain comes from. As summer turns to cold, the reeds have been lush and lush for thousands of years, making tourists from all over the world amazed and applauding.

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