Zhongjia Shan

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High above, 39.2 meters to be exact, we find ourselves on Zhongjia Shan. Have you ever wondered how a mountain gets its name? The story of Zhongjia Shan offers a glimpse into Shanghai’s past.

In the Tang Dynasty, from AD 618 to 907, two individuals lived in seclusion here. Their surnames were Zhong and Jia. The locals then began calling this place Zhongjia Mountain. Because it sits among nine peaks, it also gained another name: Zhongjie Mountain.

Once upon a time, this mountain was known by a different name: Shouan Mountain. History whispers that Yuqing Temple and Shouan Temple once graced the southern slopes of Zhongjia Shan. Shouan Temple was particularly renowned. It housed Xiyun Building, Banyun Pavilion, and Xinyuan Hall. Sadly, these attractions no longer stand today.

Imagine the scene centuries ago. Worshippers would climb Zhongjia Shan to visit these temples. The area of Zhongjia Shan covers approximately 6.6 hectares. Its circumference stretches about 1 kilometer. Zhongjia Shan stands to the northeast of Tianma Mountain. It faces Lushan Mountain.

Today, Zhongjia Shan offers a tranquil escape. It’s a place to reflect on the past. It’s a place to appreciate the natural beauty of Shanghai. While the temples are gone, the name Zhongjia Shan remains. It is a testament to the people who once sought peace and solitude on its slopes.

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