Introduction to Ma Tou Yan: It is one of the thirty-six peaks in Wuyi Mountain, located south of Mei Yan. The five stones are arranged in parallel rows, like five horses competing in the gallop. It is commonly known as Matou Rock and elegantly known as Five Horses Bent Cao. Because the rock is made of rocks stacked vertically and horizontally, it is also called Leishi Rock. Palm trees are planted in the north of the rock, which is called the coir raincoat forest; tea trees are planted in the south of the rock, which is called the tea forest. There are also ancient Taoist temples such as Ningyun Temple and Leishi Jingshe.

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