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Baiyun Mountain (Guangzhou) : ウィキペディア英語版
Baiyun Mountain (Guangzhou)

Baiyun Shan, Baiyun Mountain, or Mount Baiyun is a mountain near Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province in China officially part of the ''Baiyunshan Resort'' along with Luhu Park, Yuntai Garden, Mingchungu Scenic Area, Monxinling Scenic Area, Mingzhulou Scenic Area, Yunxi Ecological Park, and Baiyun Sculpture Park.
==History==

The name of the mountain derives from the view of peaks shrouded by white clouds in late Spring or when the sky clears after rain. Baiyun Mountain has been a scenic spot since ancient times. The fame of the mountain dates back before the city of Guangzhou was established, when it was occasionally visited by celebrities of as early as the Warring States period (476 BC–221 BC). It had become known for its beauty in Jin Dynasty (265–420) and reputed as a tourist attraction in Tang Dynasty (618–897).
Numerous scenes on Baiyun Mountain have been named in the Eight Sights of Guangzhou () of various eras since the Song Dynasty (960–1279).〔 Historically, Baiyun Mountain had an abundance of scenic spots and historical sites, but few of them have survived till modern days.〔
Over the course of history, Baiyun Mountain have earned the titles of “Top Beauty of Guangzhou” ()〔 and “First Mountain of Lingnan” ().〔

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