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Mt. Yuelu

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Mt. Yuelu is located on the west bank of Xiangjiang River and lies in the west of Changsha City. It’s a highly reputable scenic area in Hunan Province, an area that enables you to have a much clearer understanding of Changsha City once you have paid a visit to Mt. Yuelu.

Mt. Yuelu is noted for its picturesque scenery. The towering trees that provide dense shade emerge through heavily planted foliage around the mountains and provide an instant sense of refreshment and vitality to the environment. The full-blown azaleas in spring, the tranquility and coolness in summer, the flamboyant maple leaves in autumn and the silver-colored trees covered with snow and frost in winter make it a delightful spot all year round.

Mt. Yuelu Changsha

Besides the natural scenery, Yuelu Mountain abounds with cultural landscape as well. Many literati, ideologists, and hierarchy once visited here and left their tracks. The coexistence of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism is the most unique culture in this mountain. The representative buildings are the Yuelu Academy, the Lushan Temple, the Sarira Tower, the Yunlu Palace, and the Aiwan Pavilion. Additionally, Mt. Yuelu is an excellent education base for patriotism. So many revolutionists, patriots and great people with high ideals like Huang Xing, Cai E and Jiang Yiwu, who were dedicated to the democratic revolution of the old type, were buried here. And the monuments, graves and cemeteries built for those martyrs make a solemn and stirring scene on the mountain.

With Lushan being the core, Mt. Yuelu is made up of other scenic areas like Juzizhoutou, Tianma, Taohualing and Shijialing and two separate sights (the Old Site of The New Citizen’s Academic Association and Tuchengtou Site). The most renowned attractions on Mt. Yuelu are the Yuelu Academy, the Lushan Temple and the Aiwan Pavilion, etc.

The Yuelu Academy is situated at the east foot of the mountain and was built in 976 during the Song Dynasty (960-1279). It used to be one of the ‘Four Academies’ at that time. Later it was changed into a college for higher learning and in 1926, it was named Hunan University. The history of the academy is considered to be the epitome of the development of Chinese higher education. Halfway up the mountain you will discover the Lushan temple, which was built in the Jin Dynasty (265-420) and is the earliest Buddhism temple in Hunan Province. The Aiwan Pavilion was built during the reign of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). It was first called the Hongye Pavilion and then was renamed the Aiwan Pavilion because of a poem written by a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty (618-907). After several expansions and renovations, it appears as we see it today. It is also a place of revolutionary significance. When Mao Tse Tung (Mao Zedong), the first chairman of PRC, was studying in a normal school, he used to come to the pavilion with several friends and they often discussed current affairs. The pavilion name was inscribed by Chairman Mao in 1952 when it was rebuilt. The Aiwan Pavilion is one of ‘Four Famous Pavilions’ in China.

Aiwan Pavilion of Mt. Yuelu

The permanent charm of Mt. Yuelu remains for all to witness, as no matter what the season it appears to exude natural beauty whilst still remaining a highly valued cultural site. It’s certainly a highlight of Changsha City.

Changsha Overview

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Changsha Location: located at 111o53′- 114o5′ east longitude and 27o51′- 28o40′ north latitude; situated in the east and central part of Hunan and the lower reaches of Xiang River.

changsha xiangjiang river

Neighboring Areas: Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guizhou, Sichuan, and Hubei Provinces; Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

Physical Features: high in the south and west and low in the north and east with the Xiang River running through the city from south to north; 296-meter-high Mt.Yuelu in the west and Liuyanghe River and Ladaohe River east

Population: 5.71 million
Urban Population: 1.63 million
Area: 11,818 sq km

Nationalities: Han

Sport Venues:Helong Sport Venues

Helong Sport Venues Changsha

History: Originally called Qingyang, Changsha’s history dates back to the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods (770-331 B.C.). After the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty unified China the Changsha prefecture was established. Changsha was opened to foreign traders in 1904.

Climatic Features: The four seasons is obvious and acceptable in Changsha. Rainy and wet, the temperature increases rapidly and is changeful in spring. Summer is long and broiling, which has unbalanced rainfall. Comfortable and abundant sunlight that you can enjoy is in autumn. In winter it is nearly rainless and not very cold.

See:The school Chairman Mao(毛主席) had studied for some years And The Yuelu Mountain which has the most famous Academy Yuelu Academy and the Aiwan pavilion in China in old times is worth to have a look !

Changsha the school maozedong had studied

Average Temperature: 17.5oC annually and 4.6oC in January and 28.6oC in July
Rainfall: annual average of 1,378 mm

Mountains: Mt. Yuelu
Rivers: Xiangjiang River, Liuyanghe River and Ladaohe River

Products: rice, tea, cotton, tobacco, hemp and timber

Local Highlights: Xiangxiu embroidery, earthenware and delicious local snacks

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