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Qingcheng Mountain
Qingcheng Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the main scenic area of the Qingcheng Mountain-Dujiangyan, a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national key scenic area, and a national 5A-level tourist attraction.
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Qingcheng Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the main scenic area of Qingcheng Mountain-Dujiangyan, a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national key scenic area, a national 5A-level tourist attraction, the holy land of the Quanzhen Longmen sect, one of the top ten caves, one of the four famous Taoist mountains in China, and one of the five fairy mountains, as well as one of the ten scenic spots in Chengdu. Qingcheng Mountain is located in the southwest of Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 68 kilometers east of Chengdu city center, and 10 kilometers southwest of the Dujiangyan irrigation project. The scenic area covers 200 square kilometers, with the highest peak, Laojun Pavilion, at an altitude of 1260 meters. Qingcheng Mountain is divided into the front mountain and the back mountain, surrounded by peaks, lush forests, and enjoys the reputation of "Qingcheng is the most secluded in the world." The entire mountain is green and evergreen throughout the seasons, with peaks resembling city walls, hence the name Qingcheng Mountain. With thousands of steps and winding paths leading to secluded areas, it excels in tranquility. The Tianshi Cave and the Yuanming Palace, both serene, are significant features of Qingcheng Mountain.