How about Ma Wu Zhaishan?

It's a little far from the city, so it's actually of little value as an outing. I just heard from my classmates that this mountain, like Qinglong Mountain in the north of Tongji, is controlled by the military, and some man-made fortifications can be clearly seen on the satellite map, so I climbed it all the way with a curious heart. The northern peak is full of gravel, and the uphill road is relatively narrow and the slope is acceptable. You need a pair of good shoes. You can't climb to the south where there is barbed wire. There are soldiers and brothers there, so you can reach the top of Beifeng by walking along the barbed wire to the east. There are also many stone-built platforms there. Were they used for placing cannons in the early years? Looking around, it seems to be surrounded by mountains, and Wanling Mountain, Langmao Mountain in Qinglong Mountain, is a treasure trove of geomantic omen, and a large piece of open space under the mountain is to be developed. There are many townhouses in the east, the choice of the rich. The mountain has been mined in many places, and the cliffs are a little dangerous. I still take the original road from Jida Nanyuan. On the way, I took a spy photo at the barbed wire, risking being shot in the head by a sniper who might be on another hill, hehe.