Introduction to Tiantai Peak: Tiantai Peak is 999 meters above sea level and is the main peak of Lianhua Mountain. It is also called Wangdai Peak because you can look west to Mount Tai from the top of the peak.
Tiantai Peak has a gentle slope to the east, steep cliffs to the west, and steep cliffs to the northwest. It is surrounded by eight peaks including Wangyue Peak, Jagged Tooth, Ploughshare Point, Shagudun, Dabaoding, and Qingsong Ridge, forming a The magnificent landscape of "nine towering peaks and rows of flowers". After Liu Ruxi climbed to the top of the mountain in the Qing Dynasty, he became very popular in poetry and wrote the poem "Tiantai Peak Inscription on the Wall": "This place is suspected to be the Wuling River, with strange flowers and birds chirping on both sides. Looking up, I look at the mountains and the moon is small, and I look back and smile at the low clouds on the mountains."