Mount Jigong

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Mount Jigong
Mount Jigong is located in Henan
Mount Jigong
Mount Jigong
Location in Henan
Highest point
Elevation814 m (2,671 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates31°48′13″N 114°05′05″E / 31.803674°N 114.08462°E / 31.803674; 114.08462Coordinates: 31°48′13″N 114°05′05″E / 31.803674°N 114.08462°E / 31.803674; 114.08462
Geography
LocationShihe District, Xinyang, Henan
Parent rangeDabie Mountains

Mount Jigong (simplified Chinese: 鸡公山; traditional Chinese: 雞公山; pinyin: Jīgōng Shān) is a mountain in Shihe District, Xinyang, Henan Province, China,[1] located near the border with Hubei Province to the south. The name, which means Rooster Mountain or Cockerel Mountain, is derived from its shape.

It used to be a summer retreat for Western missionaries and, later, for Communist officials.[2] From 1898 to 1936, over 300 villas of various styles were built on the mountain by foreign missionaries of different countries and the area became a famed summer resort. It is 38 km from downtown Xinyang.

References[]

  1. ^ Mr. Jigongshan - China's Summer Resort
  2. ^ Ian Johnson, China: Worse Than You Ever Imagined, New York Review of Books, 22 November 2012
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