Twin Peaks Piercing the Clouds refers to South Peak and North Peak at the West Lake Scenic Spot last minute China travel deals.
In reality, neither peak is very high. South Peak is 256.9 meters (843
feet) in height, and North Peak is 355 meters (1,165 feet). They face
each other across a distance of about 5 kilometers (3.1 miles).
The natural scenery here is exceptionally beautiful, especially when
it is cloudy or after a rainfall. At that time, only the two tips of the
peaks can be seen in the thick fog. It looks as if the fog is being
pierced only by the two peaks, thus the name 'Two Peaks Piercing the
Clouds'.
Long ago Buddhist monasteries and pagodas were constructed on the
tops of the two peaks. This place became a great attraction and was
listed as one of the ten famous scenic sites of West Lake during the
Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). Over the years the monasteries and
pagodas best tours of China
were abandoned and fell into disrepair. During the Qing Dynasty
(1644-1911) Emperor Kangxi renamed the area Twin Peaks Piercing the
Clouds when he toured West Lake and erected a pavilion at Hongchunqiao
Bridge on Lingyin Lu.
Narrow winding paths lead you to the top of South Peak, where you can
get an overview of all the natural beauty of West Lake. It is easier to
reach the top of North Peak popular China tours.
The stone steps on the west side can lead you there. The crystal clear
streams and overlapping trees along the road give you an excellent
opportunity to enjoy nature. If you like, there is also a ropeway on the
east side that will lead you to the top. Halls and pavilions have been
built on the top of North Peak, where you can also have an overview of
West Lake's beautiful scenery.
It is easy to get to this scenic spot. Just take bus No.7, No.27,
No.807 or tourism bus No.1, No.2, No.3, and get off at Hongchunqiao
Step. Your destination is 50 meters (164 feet) ahead.
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