Jiugong Mountains
| Jiugong Range 九宫山 / 九宮山 | |
|---|---|
|  View of the Jiugong Range and a rice field | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 1,656 m (5,433 ft) | 
| Coordinates | 29°22′30″N 114°36′45″E / 29.37500°N 114.61250°ECoordinates: 29°22′30″N 114°36′45″E / 29.37500°N 114.61250°E | 
| Geography | |
|   Jiugong Range Location in China | |
| Location | Hubei, China | 
| Parent range | Luoxiao Mountains | 
| Climbing | |
| Easiest route | From Tongshan County, Hubei | 
The Jiugong Mountains (simplified Chinese: 九宫山; traditional Chinese: 九宮山; pinyin: Jiǔgōng Shān) are a range of mountains located in southern Hubei, China.
Description
The name of the range means 'Mountains of the Nine temples'. Geographically the Jiugong range is a subrange of the Luoxiao Mountains with ridges roughly oriented in a southwest/northeast direction.[1] The Jiugong Range with the Jiugong Mountain National Park (九宫山风景区) is the best-known tourist attraction in Tongshan County, Hubei.[2]
Features
| The Jiugong mountains rising over a reservoir on the Fushui River |  The Jiugong mountains rising above a lotus pond. | 
References
External links
 Media related to Jiugongshan at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Jiugongshan at Wikimedia Commons
- Hubei Jiugong Mountain 湖北九宫山风光
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