What is the altitude of Dalian Daheishan?

The average elevation is 400 meters, and the elevation of the main peak is 663. 1 m.

Daheishan is located in the center of Jinpu New District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province, 25 kilometers away from the city center, with an area of 23.79 square kilometers and an average elevation of 400 meters. The main peak is 663. 1 m above sea level. It is a "mountain"-shaped mountain range, with Changbai Mountain and Qian Shan in the north and the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea in the south. It is named because most rocks are light black.

Daheishan, the highest peak in the suburbs of Dalian, belongs to the Changbai Mountain system, and there are also the remaining veins of Qian Shan. The main body is north-south, and the upper part of the mountain is steep, mostly exposed rocks; The middle slope is slightly gentle and the bushes are overgrown; The soil layer at the bottom is thick, and there is an orchard in the middle, forming a forest belt around the mountain. Daheishan has a temperate monsoon climate, with no severe cold in winter and no intense heat in summer. The four seasons are distinct, and the annual average temperature is 10.5℃.

Extended data:

China zero altitude.

According to the internationally accepted altitude zero mark, it is located in Ba Village, Yaer Township, Turpan City, Xinjiang. The geographical coordinate is 89 degrees east longitude 1 1 min. 42 degrees 56 minutes north latitude, the "zero point" is in the west of Jiaohe Old Town 13 kilometers, 50 kilometers east of Gaochang Old Town, 2 kilometers north of Sugong Tower and 30 kilometers south of the lowest point of Aiding Lake. "Zero" is a special geographical position. Turpan Basin in Xinjiang is the lowest inland basin in China and the second lowest in the world. Its area below sea level is 4050 square kilometers, delineated by zero contour line, and the lowest elevation is-154.43 meters.

Daheishan is the birthplace of Dalian ancient culture, which integrates natural landscape and human landscape. It has been approved as a national AAA scenic spot, a national forest park and a national geological park. At the same time, it combines Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. It is a famous religious shrine in Liaodong, a cultural relic protection unit in Liaoning Province and a classic route for mountaineering tourism in coastal cities.

The name of Dabulake Mountain began in the Ming Dynasty, and the inscription of Shui Sheng Temple rebuilt in the third year of Hongzhi (1490) was named "Dabulake Mountain". However, when the inscription of Guanyin Pavilion was rebuilt in the sixth year of Jiajing (1527), it was called "Daheshan Mountain", and Gu Zuyu wrote "Full Map of Yu Fang" in the Qing Dynasty. 1980, the Dalian municipal government launched a place name standardization activity, named Da Heishan.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Daheishan

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