Guilin Xiangshan (in simplified Chinese 桂林象山) is also named as Cheung Pei Shan and it is near the Li River in Guilin, southeast of the West Bank, due to stretch like a nose toper standing Lijiang River Ganquan named as the giant. The mountain was formerly known as Li Xiangshan Mountain, also known as Miriam Hill, Shen Shui-shan, or xiangshan. Cheung Pei Shan mountain and rivers in Guilin are the representative of the symbol of Guilin City, Guangxi, Guilin, as well as many local products as a marker in Xiangshan.
Cheung Pei Shan has altitude of 200 meters, 55 meters above the surface, 108 meters long, 100 meters wide. Mountain area of 13 hectares, it is 36 billion years ago from the seabed sediment, composed of pure limestone.
It is said that the Jade Emperor, would lead the Tianbing days via Guilin, put the fields of housing here is almost overcome. At this time, an elephant team, unfortunately, felt ill, regardless of the Jade Emperor, then abandoned, journey. Guilin has a skillful old Doctor, and he was invited to see the elephant, then for its treatment. Well after the elephant disease, life-saving in order to repay the ex, is determined to stay in the world to help people restructure their homes Guilin. After the Emperor know furious like God to send soldiers Offenses task. Soldiers fighting with the elephant a few days, in an intermittent fighting, bloody elephant, thirsty, drinking water to the Lijiang River Edge, drag kings Lee flew quietly tower with a sword inserted from the back of the elephant, the elephant die , but did not fall, never to stay in Guilin, this is what we see today and Xiangshan Xiangshan pagoda.
Cheung Pei Shan at the trunk and legs, as between the holes there is one thing, the bottom of tall bright, Xu trip home has been painted as “Fly-foot cliff from the top cross-North inserted mid-stream, what are the high-HoLEP Shing Mun, Yangjiang from the South, the flow through and Li together in, say, out on both space and lower inside and outside the complex wave-ying, known as Xiangshan Moon Water.




