Where exactly is Wuling Mountain in Hebei?

Hebei Wuling Mountain National Nature Reserve is located in the north of Xinglong County, Hebei Province.

The main peak, Wuling Mountain, is 2,118 meters above sea level and is known as "the highest peak in Jingdong". It is located between the four cities of Beijing, Tianjin, Tang and Chengdu. Its geographical coordinates are 117°17′~117°35′ east longitude and 40°29′~40°38′ north latitude. It is a forest ecosystem type nature reserve.

The total area of ??the protected area is 14,246.9 hectares, the core area is 3,794.6 hectares, the buffer area is 2,404.4 hectares, the experimental area is 8,047.9 hectares, the forest area is 10,522 hectares, and the forest coverage rate is 80.3%. Extended information

Wuling Mountain and Royal Love

Wuling Mountain’s original name is Fuling Mountain. It was once called Mengguangzhong Mountain and Wulong Mountain in history, and was called Wuling Mountain in the Ming Dynasty. Five emperors, Shunzhi, Kangxi, Qianlong, Xianfeng and Tongzhi, are buried in the first section of the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty.

With "Five Dragon Mountain" or Wuling Mountain as the "Houlong Feng Shui forbidden area", only these five emperors are buried in the Qingdong Tomb, which has an inseparable connection with the five dragon veins of Wuling Mountain. It confirms the honor, disgrace, success and failure of the five emperors buried in the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty.

Wuling Mountain, as the main peak of the Yanshan Mountains, is where dragon heads gather. On the southeast side of the main peak, five dragon-head-shaped boulders stand side by side, commonly known as the "Five Dragon Heads". Five large dragon heads extend out to the surroundings. The ridge is the five dragon veins, namely Qinglong Ridge, Heilong Ridge, Bailong Ridge, Huanglong Ridge and Chilong Ridge, hence the name Wulong Mountain.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Hebei Wuling Mountain National Nature Reserve

People's Daily Online - Wuling Mountain and Royal Love, an independent Feng Shui treasure land