Tianzi Mountain
Tianzi Mountain is named after Xiang Dakun, known as "Xiangwang-son of Heaven," the chieftain of the Tujia ethnic group in the early Ming Dynasty. Situated at the heart of Wulingyuan, it features a unique topography with lower sides and a higher central peak, abundant forests, and breathtaking vistas. The panoramic view from the summit reveals a layered landscape, making it an excellent vantage point for admiring the peak forest of Wulingyuan. Notable attractions include the Imperial Writing Brush Peaks, Yunqing Rock, Shentang Gulf, and Grand Sightseeing Platform.