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Which mountain is the highest in Shenzhen?

The highest mountain in Shenzhen is Wutong Mountain, with the main peak 943.7 meters (973.7 meters) above sea level.

With an area of 3 1.82 square kilometers, the National Forest Park (Wu Tongshan National Forest Park) was established with the approval of the Ministry of Forestry in 1989, and was awarded as a provincial-level scenic spot by the Guangdong Provincial Government in May. June 5438+February 3, 20091was announced as a national scenic spot in the State Council. Wu Tongshan should be the transliteration of Wu Tongshan.

The earliest description of Wu Tongshan's name was the Ming Dynasty's Thirteen Volumes of Tongzhi in Guangdong, Geography and Mountains and Rivers in Dongguan County. At that time, Shenzhen was under the jurisdiction of Dongguan County, and there was a description in the book: "Wu Tong is 70 miles south of the mountain (with many trees and many phoenix trees)". This book was written by Huang Zuo in the 40th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 156 1), which was earlier than Xin 'an County Records in the 27th year of Kangxi (A.D. 1688) 127 years, and earlier than Wang Chongxi in the 24th year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty 19 years. Visible, Wu Tong's name comes from "its many buttonwood trees". In other words, Wu Tong is named because there are many Wutong trees on the mountain.

Extended data:

The highest mountain in Shenzhen is Wutong Mountain, which is 944 meters above sea level. The second peak is Qiniang Mountain, located in the east of Shenzhen, with an altitude of 869 meters. The third peak is Meishajian, 753 meters above sea level; Bijiashan, located in Baguang Village, Kwai Chung Town, 7 17 meters above sea level; There are also Yuanshan Mountain, Paiya Mountain, Fenghuang Mountain, Da Nanshan Mountain, Qiushui Mountain, Yang Taishan Mountain and Tanglang Mountain.

Qiniang Mountain, the second highest peak in Shenzhen:

Qiniang Mountain is located in Xinda Village, Nan 'ao Town, Longgang District. It is the main peak of the south island of Dapeng Peninsula and the second peak in Shenzhen after Wutongshan. It has seven peaks, the main peak is 867 meters above sea level. Legend has it that the seven fairies went down the mountain to play and got their name. During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Dongjiang Column once established an arsenal in Jigongtu village in the north of the mountain, and planted food at the foot of the mountain.

The forests in central Qiniang Mountain are lush, and the evergreen broad-leaved forest is well preserved. Because of the abundant rainfall in Qiniang Mountain, clouds are easy to form, and Yunfeng shuttles through the boundless sea of clouds, and the scene is changing rapidly. Moreover, the Dapeng Peninsula has continuous mountains, high mountains and dense forests, and there are large areas of shrubs, shrubs and thorn shrubs, with relatively few human activities and relatively concentrated animal resources. Qiniang Mountain is attracting more and more mountaineering enthusiasts and tourists because of its well-preserved vegetation characteristics of subtropical monsoon forests, steep climbing routes and excellent scenery along the way.

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