Tiantai Mountain
Mountain in Zhejiang, China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Mount Tiantai" redirects here. For other uses, see Mount Tiantai (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Mount Tai.
Not to be confused with Mount Liantai.
Tiantai Mountain (also Tí Taî in the local language) is a mountain in Tiantai County, Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China.[2] Its highest peak, Huading, reaches a height of 1,138 meters (3,734 ft).[2] The mountain was made a national park on 1 August 1988.[citation needed] One of nine remaining wild populations of Seven-Son Flower (Heptacodium miconioides) is located on mount Tiantai.[3]
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Elevation | 1,138 m (3,734 ft) | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 29.178843°N 121.042213°E / 29.178843; 121.042213 | ||||||||||
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Chinese | 天台山 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Hanyu Pinyin | PRC Standard Mandarin: Tiāntāi Shān ROC Standard Mandarin: Tiāntái Shān | ||||||||||||||||||||
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