How tall is Wu Tong in Shenzhen?

Wu Tong in Shenzhen is 943.7 meters above sea level.

Wu Tongshan Scenic Area is a national-level urban scenic area integrating mountains, seas and lakes, scenic city and Shenzhen-Hong Kong panorama. Its main functions are ecological and scenic resources protection, popular science research and leisure sightseeing.

Wu Tong, known as the highest peak in Shenzhen, is located along the coast of Guangdong, and is the main settlement of Hakka people in Guangdong. The unique Hakka cultural atmosphere has created a unique and rich Hakka cultural atmosphere in Wu Tong, which contains the charm of Hakka culture.

Wu Tongshan was approved by the Ministry of Forestry to establish a national forest park in 1989, and was awarded a provincial-level scenic spot by the Guangdong Provincial People's Government in May. June 5438+February 3, 20091was announced as a national scenic spot in the State Council.

There are beautiful natural mountain ranges in the scenic area, misty and strange sky landscapes, and diverse plant landscapes represented by the thorn leaf king, the stone forest, the ancient Soviet iron forest and the Shili Rhododendron promenade.

There are human landscape resources represented by Huxian Botanical Garden, Donghu Park and Hongfa Temple. And there are quiet spaces, valleys, streams and wide horizons. You can climb mountains and overlook Hong Kong and Shenzhen City and Dapeng Peninsula.

Wu Tong's natural resources:

Wu Tong is the birthplace of Shenzhen River. Wu Tong is densely forested, and the main mountain springs flow into Tianchi. Tianchi water flows down the valley, forming a spectacular waterfall group. The spring rain pours down 100 meters, and the sound is like Hong Zhong, which stirs up a thousand waves and scatters ten thousand bouquets of mist flowers, which is beautiful.

There is a small hole at the bottom of Longtan, which is filled with Tianchi water. There are precious golden-tailed giant salamander and mountain turtle in it. The water from Longtan flows to Longzhu Mountain, collecting water from eight valleys and canals to form Shenzhen River. Mr. Feng Shui called this place a treasure house where dragons play with pearls.

There are sword-testing stones and sword-grinding stones on Wu Tong Mountain, which are more than 20 times larger than Suzhou Tiger Hill. The next lover tree is composed of nine ancient trees, Gu Teng, with a fairy chair under it. Waterfalls, strange stones, ancient trees, bamboo forests, wonders and beautiful scenery are breathtaking.

Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Wu Tongshan