If you want to visit Songshan Mountain and go to Shaolin Temple (san huang Zhai), you can go back to the turntable and take bus 1 to the terminal, or you can take a taxi to Dengfeng West Station and take a bus directly to Shaolin Temple. Fare 1 yuan! You need to buy a ticket after getting off at Shaolin Temple, which is probably 120 yuan. Then you can take the battery car 5 yuan, go in and go directly to the entrance of san huang Zhai! Then you can take the cableway up!
Songshan Mountain was called "a foreign country" in ancient times, "lofty" and "mountain worship" in Xia and Shang Dynasties, "Yue" in Western Zhou Dynasty, with Songshan as the center, Zuo Dai (Mount Tai), Huayou (Huashan) and Songshan as Zhongyue. [1] Songshan Mountain is located in the west of Henan Province, in the northwest of Dengfeng City, adjacent to Luoyang in the west and Zhengzhou in the east, belonging to the Funiu Mountain System [2]. Between11256' 07 "e ~131'32" n and 3423' 31"~ 3435' 53" n.
With a total area of about 450 square kilometers, Songshan Mountain consists of Taishi Mountain and Shao Shi Mountain, with 72 peaks, with the lowest elevation of 350 meters and the highest elevation of 15 12 meters. The main peak, Ji Junfeng, is located in Taishi Mountain, with an altitude of1491.7m; The highest peak, Liantian Peak, is located in Shaoshi Mountain, with an altitude of1512m. Songshan is adjacent to the Yellow River Luoshui in the north, Shuiying and Jishan in the south, Zhengzhou in the east and Luoyang in the 13th Dynasty in the west. It is an important barrier to the east of Luoyang, the ancient capital. It is known as the land of Gyeonggi and has a profound cultural heritage. It is the birthplace of Zen in China and the holy land of Taoism. There are more than 30 emperors and 150 famous literati in Songshan. There is a famous saying in The Book of Songs, "Gao Song Yue Wei was the third runner-up".
Songshan Mountain is an important birthplace of Chinese civilization and a scenic spot in China, among the five mountains. In February 2004, Songshan Mountain was listed as a world geological park by UNESCO.