The character ‘槎’ was interpreted as ‘筏’ in ancient times, which means ‘raft’ or ‘boat’. During the spring, summer, and early autumn seasons, the sea is often foggy, and the fog rolls ashore to gather in the mountain valleys, resembling wisps of light smoke, gently floating. At this time, Chashan appears like a fairyland, sometimes visible and sometimes hidden. The nine peaks of Chashan seem to float above the sea of fog, like rafts drifting on the sea. Hence, it is called the Nine-Peak Iron Chashan Mountain. The nine peaks of Chashan are continuous, with towering and steep peaks, grand and spectacular, with the sea reflecting the mountains, and it has been known as the ‘Great Eastern Wonderland’ since ancient times. Nine Dragon Pool and Yanshou Palace are both scenic spots within the mountain. Chashan is an important birthplace of Taoism. According to historical records: during the Dading years of the Jin Dynasty, Yuyang, who worshipped Wang Chongyang as a teacher, practiced Taoist methods in the Yun Guang Cave of Chashan and established the Quanzhen Taoist Kunshan School. He then moved to the Qingliang Ding of Chashan, where he carved the Qian Zhen Cave on a stone wall to the north and continued to cultivate Taoist methods, leaving behind many relics. Opening hours are all year round from 07:30 to 17:00. Preferential policies: Children: Under 1.4 meters (not included), free; Elderly: 70 years old (inclusive) and above with a valid ID or senior citizen’s card, free; Age: 60 years old (inclusive) to 70 years old (not included), discounted; Military personnel: With valid ID, discounted; Disabled persons: With valid ID, discounted. Additional note: The above information is for reference only, and the specific details are subject to the information disclosed by the scenic area on the day.
Chashan Scenic Area
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