Goddess Peak (Shennu Feng)

Goddess Peak (Shennu Feng)

Goddess Peak (Shennu Feng)

Goddess Peak, also known as Shennu Feng, stands as the highest of the twelve peaks that form the Wu Gorge in China. According to legend, this peak immortalizes the goddess Yao Ji, who is said to watch over the Yangtze River from her vantage point on the river’s northern shore. The peak’s silhouette is believed to resemble a woman, adding to its mystique and cultural significance. Visitors can admire the natural beauty and the spiritual aura that surrounds this iconic landmark, which offers a serene and reflective experience.

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