Go up from Tianwai Village, walk from the bottom, and follow the mountain spring water all the way up. It is highly recommended!
Although it was early winter, the scenery was not lonely at all, but rather a kind of clear and lush scenery!
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Go up from Tianwai Village, walk from the bottom, and follow the mountain spring water all the way up. It is highly recommended! Although it was early winter, the scenery was not lonely at all, but rather a kind of clear and lush scenery!
The ticket to Heilongtan is 50 yuan. We walked here from the small park next to it. Where are these beautiful views? Yunnan is indeed a good place for scenery. Although it is a small courtyard, the blue sky, white clouds and snow-capped mountains are all beautiful. It's a pity that it is full of commercial atmosphere. The parks in big cities are free of charge, but this one still charges.
The cave is very beautiful. The water has frozen into ice, which looks like gold or silver and is very beautiful. The water is also very clean and clear. It is very good. The local food is also good and very distinctive. I like it very much and it is not expensive.
Located in the north of Bailongchi, Mount Tai, Shandong. The north of the pond is Dongbaizhang Cliff, where the waterfall flows down and rushes directly into the stone cave under the cliff. The stone cave has a large belly and a small mouth due to the impact of stream water all year round. It is shaped like a tile jar, several feet deep and wide, and is connected to the Dragon Palace in the East China Sea, hence the name. There is Xibaizhang Cliff in the west of the pond and Nanbaizhang Cliff in the southwest. In summer and autumn, it rains continuously, and three waterfalls are like jade dragons descending from the top of the cliff, which was called "Three Appearances of Cloud Dragon" in ancient times. There is a stone pavilion in the southeast of Heilongtan, named Xixi Pavilion. During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, Yu Gou, the prefect of Tai'an, wrote a couplet: "Dragon leaps into the sky, clouds rise and rain; the pond is a thousand feet deep, and the water does not stir up waves." On the Dongbaizhang Cliff in the north of the pond is Changshou Bridge, built in 1925. The arch bridge spans the stream and is decorated with vermilion iron railings. It contrasts with the green mountains and green waters, like a long rainbow lying on the waves. There are stone pavilions facing each other on both sides of the bridge, Yunshui Pavilion in the east and Fenglei Pavilion in the west, built in 1965. The bottom of the stream under the bridge is gentle, and the stream water flows gently, and suddenly falls into the ravine, like the Milky Way flowing backwards, with the belt hanging down, also known as Tianshenquan. There are several parallel white lines on the edge of the cliff that run across the east and west, commonly known as the Yin-Yang boundary. Feng Yuxiang set up a fence here for protection, which was later destroyed and rebuilt in 1976. Between the bridge and the fence is a vast stone flat, smooth like a mirror. Visitors sit on the stone, listen to the spring and watch the scenery, which is pleasing to the eye. There was originally the site of Zhulin Temple in the north of the bridge, which is now the resident of the Zhulin Temple Management District. There are the ruins of the Zhulin Temple Tomb Pagoda Forest in the northwest, which has been destroyed for a long time. In 1925, Zhang Peirong, the garrison commander of Yanzhou, named his wife Wuji Zhenren and built Wuji Temple here. The temple consists of the mountain gate, the main hall, the east and west side halls and the Zen room, and was renovated in 1986.
From the official commentary of Mount Tai: On the left side of the road, you can see a smooth rock wall. This rock wall is purely natural and has not been artificially operated. You can see that the rock wall leans against the blue sky. It is more than a hundred feet high and we call it Baizhang Cliff. Baizhang Cliff is open and flat, and it is close to Aolai Peak. Standing in front of the cliff, looking around, your mind will be opened. If it rains heavily, you can see the mountain torrents suddenly rise, like hanging the Yellow River, and the waterfall rises and falls along the cliffs, like three appearances of clouds and dragons. The momentum is magnificent and the majesty is the best in the world. If you look carefully, you will see a golden nest in the middle of the cliff. It is said that it was the place where greedy people stored gold in the past. Of course, it is no longer used to store gold, but what is it used to store? Of course, it is mud. Let's look further north. That cliff is called Dong Baizhang Cliff. There is a natural cave pool under the cliff called Heilongtan. You can see that the water flows very fast, and the water and rocks collide, forming a pool behind the cave. The pool is named because of its small mouth and big belly, which looks like a stone altar, and because the water is as deep as blue. You can see the pavilion on the east side is called Xixi Stone Pavilion. The northern section of Baizhang Cliff is called Baizhang Waterfall. It is the landmark of the beautiful water of Mount Tai and the most wonderful work of the water of Xixi. The waterfall falls straight down, never stopping in all seasons, big or small, roaring or singing, which is a main vein of the spring water of Mount Tai. Whenever the rainy season comes, the water of Xixi is prosperous, the waterfall is wide and full, the water is as fast as a shot, thundering, water mist layers, and flying rainbows. Under the waterfall, there is another pool called "Laolongwo". The waterfall falls down, rolls out, first rushes down the big slope, and quickly rinses into the dragon pool. The red bridge you see is called Changshou Bridge. It forms an integrated landscape with Baizhang Cliff and Baizhang Waterfall Cliff. Changshou Bridge was built by warlord Zhang Peirong in 1925. The reason why it was built in red is because of the green mountains and waters around it. In order to avoid too monotonous colors, it was built in red. Below the bridge is Baizhang Waterfall Cliff, which is named after Baizhang Waterfall. It is actually a cross-section of stone beams. The cliff edges are round and dangerous. There is a white line running across the east and west, so we call it "Yin Yang Boundary", because this line is just above the edge of Baizhang Waterfall Cliff. If it crosses the boundary, it will be an inclined surface. It is very dangerous to slide down Baizhang Waterfall. In order to prevent accidents, Mr. Feng Yuxiang once set up iron railings on the north side of Yin Yang Boundary when he was in Taishan. After being destroyed by mountain torrents, the guardrails have been reset several times, but tourists and friends still need to pay more attention.
It's very beautiful here. It's the middle area between the Hongmen trail entrance and the Tianwai Village trail entrance. The scenery is beautiful. We went there when we were studying dendrology.