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The Third Highest Peak of Yellow Mountain Reopened to Tourists

The third highest peak of Yellow Mountain-Tiandu Peak, which has been closed for 4 months, reopened to tourists on April 1st. At the same time, the West Sea Big Valley, of which tourism equipment was damaged by the snow disaster in January and February, reopened too after repairing.

Tiandu Peak, Lotus Peak and Bright Summit Peak are three highest peaks of Yellow Mountain. All of the peaks are all above 1800 meters.

In May, 2005, Tiandu Peak reopened to tourists after its "holiday" of 5 years. Because the tourism area is limited and the plants in tourism spot are easy to be damaged by tourists, from 2005, Tiandu Peak begins its annual “90-day’ holiday” on every December 1st. But its "holiday" prolonged to 120 days because of the snow disaster in 2008.

Source: xinhuanet.com/travel/

 

 

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