The Nine Consecutive Peaks are located between Tangshan in Nanjing and Baohuashan in Jurong. Locally, it is also known as Jiuhua Mountain or Jiulian Mountain. The main peak is 433 meters high and consists of nine rolling hills. A large amount of cooled lava after volcanic eruptions can be seen on the mountaintop. There are ancient copper mine ruins from the Spring and Autumn Period in the mountain. In ancient times, there were historical sites such as Jiuhua Hall. At the foot of the mountain, there was originally the tomb site of Fang Guancheng, the governor-general of Zhili during the Qianlong period (commonly known as Fangjia Mountain). Due to the landform characteristics of alpine meadows of the Nine Consecutive Peaks, which are similar to Wugong Mountain, it has the reputation of Little Wugong Mountain in the outdoor circle of Nanjing and Zhenjiang. Open all year round, open all day.
Nine Consecutive Peaks
The Nine Consecutive Peaks are located between Tangshan in Nanjing and Baohuashan in Jurong. Locally[...]