Lushan Mountain

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Lushan Mountain is a famous scenic and cultural mountain area in southeastern China, renowned for its dramatic cliffs, misty landscapes, and historical significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Label Occurrences
Lushan Mountain canonical 4
Lushan 2
Mount Lushan 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UNESCO World Heritage Site
cultural landscape
mountain
scenic area
associatedWith Chinese Buddhism
Chinese painting
Chinese poetry
Neo-Confucianism
averageSummerTemperature around 16–22 °C
climate cool mountain climate
country China
famousSince Tang dynasty
hasAttraction Donglin Buddha statue
Donglin Temple
Five Old Men Peaks
Flower Path
Hanpo Pass
Immortal’s Cave
Lulin Lake
Ruqin Lake
Sandiequan Waterfall
Three-Step Waterfall
White Deer Grotto Academy
hasHistoricSite Lushan Conference Site
hasPeak Hanyang Peak
hasTouristTown Guling Town
highestPointElevation 1474 meters
knownFor Buddhist temples
Christian missionary heritage
Taoist sites
cultural heritage
deep valleys
dramatic cliffs
misty landscapes
waterfalls
locatedIn Jiangxi Province
Jiujiang
surface form: Jiujiang City

southeastern China
locatedNear Poyang Lake
Yangtze River
partOf Lushan National Park
tourismDesignation AAAAA tourist attraction of China
transportAccess connected by mountain roads
near Jiujiang railway station
UNESCOWorldHeritageCriteria cultural
natural
UNESCOWorldHeritageDesignationYear 1996
usedFor Chinese Communist Party meetings

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Jiangxi Province knownFor Lushan Mountain
Jiangxi Province contains Lushan Mountain
Jiangxi Province hasMountain Lushan Mountain
Lushan Conference of 1959 location Lushan Mountain
this entity surface form: Lushan
Jiujiang near Lushan Mountain
World Heritage Sites in China hasPart Lushan Mountain
this entity surface form: Mount Lushan
Ichigo Offensive target Lushan Mountain
this entity surface form: Lushan