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LianyungangJiangsu - Nanjing - Suzhou - Wuxi - Yangzhou - ZhenjiangLianyungang Port Lianyungang, the eastern terminus of the Lanzhou-Lianyungang Railway on the Yellow Sea coast in northeast Jiangsu Province, is the nearest outlet to the sea for northwest China and the areas in the lower and middle reaches of the Yellow River. Lying between mountains and sea, it is a newly developed city with an area of 740 square kilometer and a population of 390,000. Its charm and mild climate make it a favorite place for sightseeing and summer vacations. It has a great wealth of historical and cultural sites, rich tourist resources, and many hotels that offer top-quality sea food. The city has a fine seaside resort, the only one in Jiangsu Province. There are Mt. Huaguo, a port, Sucheng town, Mt. Yuntai, inscriptions on cliffs in Kongwang Mountain, and other scenic spots. Located at the northern foot of Mt. Yuntai, Lianyungang Port is a natural deep-water harbor where oceangoing ships of 10,000 tonnage can be docked. The offshore area teems with fish and shrimp, particularly prawns, and is one of China's major fishing areas and a base for the cultivation of marine products. This town, about 15 kilometer to the southeast of Lianyungang, is said to have been built under the order of Emperor Li Shimin (599-649) of the Tang dynasty when he made an expedition to east China. The town lies on a small plain rimmed with mountains which are studded with waterfalls, old trees, and strangely shaped peaks which can be reached by road. There is a reservoir at the foot of the mountains. Among the famous scenic spots are Boat Hill Cascade (Chuanshanfeipu), Rock Gate (Shimen), and the Crouching Dragon Pine (Wolongsong).
Many places depicted in the Chinese classical novel journey to the West are said to be based on this mountain's scenic spots: Flower and Fruit Mountain and Waterfall Cave, where the Monkey King Sun Wukong lived, the rock from which the Monkey King was born; Family Reunion Palace, which was the family temple of Monk Xuan Zang; and Pig Rock associated with another character from the same novel. The 1,300-year-old Sanyuan Temple, situated on the mountain 400 m above sea level, is one of the famous ancient monasteries in China. |
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