Buxu Mountain

Buxu Mountain, located behind Dinghu Peak, stretches from east to west with an elevation of over 300[...]

Buxu Mountain, located behind Dinghu Peak, stretches from east to west with an elevation of over 300 meters.
Its western part was originally integrated with Dinghu Peak, formed in the Late Cretaceous period, and later gradually separated due to the erosion of water and the weathering of cold and heat, resulting in numerous sharp pillar-shaped stone columns.

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