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Sacred Taoist Mountain: Kongtong Mountain (Pingliang)

Updated: 2013-11-02
( chinadaily.com.cn )

Kongtong Mountains is one of the sacred mountains of Taoism. It is located in Pingliang city, Gansu province. It is the mythical meeting site between the Huangdi (also known as Yellow Emperor) and Guangchengzi. It is said that an immortal named Guangchengzi once lived in a stone cave in the mountain, and the Yellow Emperor once came here to hear his preaching. So it is said to be one of the birthplaces of Taoism in China. Kongtong Mountain boasts dozens of grotesque peaks. It is covered with dense forests rolling from one steep peak to the other.

Tourists can enjoy the wonderful landscapes, the beautiful trees and flowers, the interesting caves, strange rocks and the running clouds. With precipitous scenery of natural beauty and ancient cultural leftovers in collection, this mountain is worth for both landscape appreciation and cultural relics review.

As one of the most famous Taoist Fairyland well known for its wonderful scenes, Kongtong has its name“Kongtong”meaning “emptiness, lustration and naturalness” in the doctrine of Taoism religion. Kongtong Mountain is also highlighted as one of important places for health maintenance.

Sacred Taoist Mountain: Kongtong Mountain (Pingliang)
Kongtong Mountain [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn by Grace]
Sacred Taoist Mountain: Kongtong Mountain (Pingliang)

Kongtong Mountain [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn by Grace]

Sacred Taoist Mountain: Kongtong Mountain (Pingliang)

Kongtong Mountain [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn by Grace]

Sacred Taoist Mountain: Kongtong Mountain (Pingliang)

Kongtong Mountain [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn by Grace]

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