Jinyun Mountain Scenic Area – Incense Burner Peak

Incense Burner Peak is opposite Lion Peak, with an altitude of 854 meters. Stone pillars grow beside[...]

Incense Burner Peak is opposite Lion Peak, with an altitude of 854 meters. Stone pillars grow beside the peak cliff, about 20 meters high, as if cut by knives and axes. The five veins on the surface are clear, and the stone crevices are stacked. Looking at it casually, up and down, it seems to be composed of several rocks stacked. In particular, the base stone of the pillar has a deep and wide gap between its bottom and the stone pillar. It seems to have flown from a different place and is placed on it. The stone pillar is 3 meters away from the precipice. A strange stone is embedded in it, forming a ‘natural bridge’. Its stone base is small, and its waist is convex and elliptical. It is shaped like a long-necked incense burner. It stands abruptly on the peak, majestic and spectacular. In front of the peak, there is the ‘Qingyun Stone Fortress’, which was built in the 24th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty. Looking carefully at Chaori Peak opposite from this peak, one can see that the stone veins on the hanging cliff are like the annual rings of a huge tree. The center of the circle is like a Buddha statue. The stone veins in a circle larger than a circle around it are like radiant rays. This is a major landscape of Jinyun Mountain – Buddha’s Light Rock. Viewing here will surely integrate the spiritual energy of the mountain with people’s good fortune. It is a must-visit place for tourists.


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