Shuangru Mountain (Double-Breast Peaks) - Eintrittskarten, Öffnungszeiten, Lage und Highlights
Shuangru Mountain (双乳峰), also known as Double Breast Peaks, is located in Zhenfeng County, Guizhou Province. Covering an area of 2100 acres, the peak reaches an altitude of 1266 meters, with a relative height of 262 meters. Its name is derived from its striking resemblance to the exposed breasts of a mother earth figure. Viewed from various angles, the peaks exhibit shapes resembling breasts at different stages of aging. From the observation platform, they appear as the breasts of a woman in her twenties, while viewed from a 500-meter angle, they resemble the breasts of a woman in her forties. Another angle at 500 meters presents the image of breasts of a woman in her sixties. This natural wonder showcases the incredible artistry of nature.
Local people, particularly the Buyi ethnic group, worship Shuangru Mountain as the “Mother Earth” and “Source of Life.” Some devout individuals even come to the mountain to pray and prostrate themselves in hopes of fertility, wealth, or peace, considering it a sacred site of spiritual significance.
Inhaltsübersicht
Grundlegende Informationen
Geschätzte Dauer der Tour | 2 Stunden |
Ticketpreis | Admission: 80 RMB Shuttle Bus: 30 RMB |
Die Öffnungszeiten | 8.30 - 17.30 |
Telefon Nummer | 0086-0859-6611999 0086-0859-6775586 |
Standort und Transport
Shuangru Mountain is located at the border between Minguzhen Town and Zhexiang Town in Zhenfeng County, Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous PrefectureProvinz Guizhou, in der Nähe des Beipanjiang Grand Canyon. Um dorthin zu gelangen:
- Von Guiyang: Nehmen Sie einen Bus nach Zhenfeng, der am Berg Shuangru vorbeifährt. Informieren Sie den Busfahrer, dass Sie an der Shuangru Mountain Station aussteigen möchten.
- Von Xingyi: Nehmen Sie einen Bus zum Busbahnhof Zhenfeng und steigen Sie dort in einen Bus nach Niuchang um, der auch am Berg Shuangru vorbeifährt.
Highlights of Shuangru Mountain
Zhulinbao Stone Forest
Zhulinbao Stone Forest in Shuangru Mountain Scenic Area is a typical karst landform, characterized by its small and exquisite appearance and unique charm. It is one of the eight major stone forest landscapes in Guizhou Province. The rocks here have complex compositions and varying thicknesses of layers. Through the processes of dissolution and erosion, a variety of peculiar-shaped rocks have been left behind, representing the late stages of landform development. Each stone in the park tells a different story, from the welcoming stone resembling a natural ornamental column at the entrance to ancient fossilized skulls, stones resembling the head of Zhu Bajie (a character from Chinese mythology), a general going to battle in armor, and arrows shooting into the sky, sparking endless imagination and leaving a lasting impression.
Festivals and Performances
The Buyi ethnic group in Zhenfeng County celebrates various traditional festivals throughout the year, with notable ones such as the “Third Month Third” and “Sixth Month Sixth” festivals. Among these, the “Sixth Month Sixth” Song Festival is the most grand and significant in Zhenfeng. Every day at 11 AM and 3 PM, there are performances of the “Eight-Sound Seated Singing,” which was recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2005. Visitors can immerse themselves in the melodious tunes of this traditional Buyi music, experiencing the pure and enchanting sounds of the Buyi ethnic group.
Zhenguan Temple
Situated next to the Zhulinbao Stone Forest, Zhenguan Temple overlooks the Double Breast Peaks. Originally built as the Zhenfeng Guanyin Temple during the Guangxu reign of the Qing Dynasty, it was later restored and renamed Zhenguan Temple. Covering an area of 50 acres with a total investment of 30 million yuan, the temple features halls such as the Heavenly King Hall, the Great Hall of the Great Heroes, the Guanyin Pavilion, and vegetarian dining halls. Inside the temple, visitors can find golden statues of Shakyamuni Buddha, Maitreya Buddha, and Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, making it a sacred Buddhist site in Southwest China.
Guizhou-Landschaft, Qianxinan Attraktionen