
▲ Mount Hua, anciently known as "Western Sacred Mountain" and elegantly called "Great Hua Mountain," is one of China's Five Great Mountains. The character "Hua" in "Zhonghua" (China) originates from Mount Hua, earning it the title "Root of Chinese Civilization." The mountain range consists of massive granite formations formed by deep intrusive igneous rocks. Its three main peaks—East, South, and West—stand in a tripod formation, while the Central and North Peaks complement them. Surrounded by smaller peaks, Mount Hua is renowned for its precipitous terrain.


▲ Mount Hua, anciently known as "Western Sacred Mountain" and elegantly called "Great Hua Mountain," is one of China's Five Great Mountains. The character "Hua" in "Zhonghua" (China) originates from Mount Hua, earning it the title "Root of Chinese Civilization." The mountain range consists of massive granite formations formed by deep intrusive igneous rocks. Its three main peaks—East, South, and West—stand in a tripod formation, while the Central and North Peaks complement them. Surrounded by smaller peaks, Mount Hua is renowned for its precipitous terrain.

▲ Mount Hua, anciently known as "Western Sacred Mountain" and elegantly called "Great Hua Mountain," is one of China's Five Great Mountains. The character "Hua" in "Zhonghua" (China) originates from Mount Hua, earning it the title "Root of Chinese Civilization." The mountain range consists of massive granite formations formed by deep intrusive igneous rocks. Its three main peaks—East, South, and West—stand in a tripod formation, while the Central and North Peaks complement them. Surrounded by smaller peaks, Mount Hua is renowned for its precipitous terrain.
