Yushan (Changshu)

Yushan is a hill located in the northwest of Changshu in Jiangsu Province, China. It is named after Yu Zhong, a government official who was buried in the hill during the Shang and Zhou dynasty. Yushan is 300 meters high and 6.5 kilometers long. It looks like a sleeping cow. Yushan is known for "Eighteen Scenery".

Scenery

 * The Snow on Book Set(书台积雪)
 * Broken Hill Morning(破山清晓)
 * Xin Feng Morning(辛峰夕阳)
 * Kun Cheng Twin Towers(昆承双塔)
 * Taoyuan Spring(桃源春霁)
 * Wei Mo Sun Rising(维摩旭日)
 * Jianmen Kistler(剑门奇石)
 * Blowing Water(拂水晴岩)
 * Qin Po Waterfall(秦坡瀑布)
 * Ou Qu Fishing(藕渠渔乐)
 * Fu Gang Tide(福港观潮)
 * West Pavilion(西城楼阁)
 * Puren Autumn(普仁秋爽)
 * Star Altar Seven Juniper(星坛七桧)
 * Lake Rain(湖甸烟雨)
 * Lake Moon(湖桥串月)
 * Wu Gu Maple Valley(吾谷枫林)
 * Three Peak Green Pine(三峰松翠)

Yushan Park
Yushan Park is located on the banks of Yangcheng Lake, Changshu. In 1982, it was listed as a national key scenic area – one of the most famous scenic areas within the Lake Tai scenic area. In 1989, Yushan Park was approved as a National Forest Park by the Ministry of Forestry.

Scenery

 * Xingfu(兴福景区)
 * Jianmen(剑门景区)
 * Baoyan Ecological Sightseeing Garden(宝岩生态观光园)
 * Xinfeng(辛峰景区)
 * City Wall Ruins(城垣遗址)