Jiming Mountain is located in the southeast of Xiahuayuan District, Zhangjiakou City, covering an area of 17.5 square kilometers, with an altitude of 1,140 meters. It borders Shijiaying Village, Huailai County to the north, the border between Xiahuayuan and Huailai County to the east and south, and the Yanghe Wet Valley Ecological Park in Shanghuayuan Village to the west. According to geological experts, Jiming Mountain was formed by a major earthquake about 1 billion years ago. Due to the strong crustal stress, the rock strata that had been silent for many years tilted, stood upright, reversed, and fractured, thus forming this isolated peak, which the ancients named "Feilai Peak". The temple in the mountain was built in the fifth year of Taihe in the Northern Wei Dynasty (481 AD). There were more than 100 temples originally, covering an area of more than 1,300 square meters. After being renovated in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the halls are magnificent and colorful. In 2006, Jiming Mountain Scenic Area was awarded the title of "National Ethnic Cultural Tourism Brand with the Most Development Potential"; in 2007, it was listed as one of the "Top 100 Buddhist Cultural Tourism Resorts in China". It is currently a national 4A-level scenic area and a scenic spot in Hebei Province.
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Interpretation of Jiming Mountain Scenic Area from the perspective of Eastern philosophy Jiming Mountain Scenic Area, with its unique natural scenery and profound cultural heritage, has become a place that integrates nature and humanity. From the perspective of Eastern philosophy, the beauty of Jiming Mountain lies in its harmonious coexistence with nature. In Taoist philosophy, it emphasizes "Tao follows nature" and believes that people should follow nature and live in harmony with nature. The natural landscape of Jiming Mountain, such as mountains, trees, and birdsong, are all manifestations of the way of nature, reminding people to respect nature and pursue inner peace and harmony with nature. At the same time, the idea of "harmony between man and nature" in Confucian philosophy is also reflected in the landscape of Jiming Mountain. The beauty of mountains and rivers and the charm of humanities are vivid portrayals of the unity of man and nature, encouraging people to cultivate themselves and their families while appreciating the beauty of nature and pursuing social harmony. Interpretation of Jiming Mountain Scenic Area from the perspective of Western philosophy From the perspective of Western philosophy, Jiming Mountain Scenic Area reflects more dialogue and thinking between man and nature. In Western philosophy, especially existentialist philosophy, individual freedom and choice are emphasized. Every landscape of Jiming Mountain is like an invitation from nature to people, inviting people to step out of the daily hustle and bustle, to experience nature, and to think about the meaning of life. This experience and thinking is a manifestation of personal free will and an exploration of the essence of life. At the same time, the aesthetic concepts in Western philosophy, such as Kant's "aesthetic disinterest", are reflected in the beautiful scenery of Jiming Mountain. When people appreciate the beautiful scenery, they can temporarily put aside utilitarian considerations and enjoy the beauty purely. This experience is a pure pursuit of beauty and a purification of the soul. In summary, whether it is from the harmonious coexistence and unity of man and nature in Eastern philosophy, or the free exploration and aesthetic disinterest in Western philosophy, Jiming Mountain Tourist Scenic Area, with its unique charm, inspires people's deep thinking about life, nature, and society, and has become a holy place where philosophy and nature, culture and soul meet.