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Maoshan Mountain is a famous Taoist mountain in China, the birthplace of Taoist Shangqing School, and is called "Shangqing Zongtan" by Taoism. It has the reputation of "the first blessed land and the eighth cave". It is also one of the six anti-Japanese base areas in China. There are many scenic spots on the mountain, including Jiu Feng, Nineteen Springs, Twenty-six Cave and Twenty-eight Ponds.
Maoshan Scenic Area was listed as a provincial forest park by Jiangsu Provincial People's Government on 1986. In the same year, Maoshan was approved by the Jiangsu provincial government as a provincial-level first-class scenic spot. 20 13, 10 In June, Maoshan Scenic Area was promoted to a national 5A scenic spot, becoming the first 18 national 5A scenic spot in Jiangsu Province.
The geographical location of Maoshan Mountain
Maoshan is located 26 kilometers southeast of jurong city, Jiangsu Province, at the junction of Jurong and Jintan, with a length of 10 kilometers from north to south and 5 kilometers from east to west, covering an area of more than 50 square kilometers.
Maoshan is located in the Yangtze River Delta, with a subtropical monsoon climate, warm and rainy in summer and mild and rainy in winter. The annual average temperature is between 13℃ and 20℃, and the monthly average temperature of 65438+ 10 is above 0℃. There is more precipitation in spring and summer and less precipitation in autumn and winter, but the winter rainfall can also account for more than 10% of the annual precipitation. In the meantime, there are more than 40 large, medium and small reservoirs such as Maodong Reservoir and Submarine Reservoir.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Maoshan