Introduction to Yuewangcheng Mountain: Yuewangcheng Mountain has an altitude of 128 meters. It was named after King Gou Jian of Yue stationed troops here to fight against Wu during the Spring and Autumn Period. The east and west sides of the mountain are very steep and covered with trees. Climbing up the mountain is a platform with an area of ​​about 1,900 square meters, surrounded by winding mountains. Yue Wangcheng Mountain is famous for its special topography and the history that occurred here. Today, Chengshan still completely preserves the original topography and landforms as well as historical relics such as Ximachi. The vegetation on the mountain is rich and diverse.

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