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Four-Girl Mountain

The upper section is the Niupengzi Lawn and Changhe Beach, including the
Hunter Peak, Niupengzi, the Changhe Dam, and other scenic sites.
Among the scenic sites, the Ape and Hunter peaks are very astonishing, and
those mountains and stones with various mysterious legends such as the
Five-Color and Plenilune mountains show their special spirit.
The highways winding through the Shuangqiao Gully string together all the
mysterious and beautiful scenic sites like a dazzling brilliant necklace.

Steep overhanging cliffs flank the near the edge of the valley. The dismal
darkness of the valley's inside poses a sharp contrast with the blinding
brightness outside. The sepulchral silence is pierced intermittently by the
splashing, cascading streamlets. No wonder this part of the valley is nicknamed
as "The Valley of Spirits."
After walking for several kilometers along winding paths, the silent and dark
narrowness gradually opens up, letting light slip through. The zigzags
eventually lead to the valley's open area.
In October, nature lavishly
unfolds its fall splendor. It mantles every bit, from the valley bottom all the
way up to the summit, with a palette of crimson, orange yellow, deep brown,
vivid purple, sapphire blue, and blackish green. All the peaks, trees,
grasslands, streams, and water drops are completely bared in their natural
being, untouched and unspoiled by man. Though only a few families inhabit the
area, the architectural styles of their houses are in complete harmony with the
surroundings.
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