How big is Jinji Mountain?

The total area of Jinji Mountain is 1. 1 square kilometer, about 1650 mu.

Jinji Mountain is in Jinan District, Fuzhou. Jinji Mountain is a branch of Beiling Mountain Range. It is like an unparalleled piece of green jade, lying on the east bank of Jin 'an River. It is a famous mountain in the suburbs of Fuzhou, with a lot of historical and cultural accumulation. Many precious cultural relics from Han Dynasty to Qing Dynasty were unearthed. Zhong Minji, an ancient book, said: "When Qin Shihuang covered it, the gas watcher (Mr. Feng Shui) said: This mountain has a golden rooster." This mountain looks like a chicken, so it is named Jinji Mountain.

In ancient times, there were many places of interest in Jinji Mountain, such as Qiyun Temple, whose peak was built in Ming Dynasty, and Jinji Temple and Dizang Temple, whose foot was built in Tang Dynasty. There are also Sangxi, Qushui and Litchi Woods nearby, and the scenery is charming. Jinji Mountain, in particular, still retains the original natural forest style, and is the first scenic spot with Shan Ye style in Fuzhou.

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