See the Sea of Clouds


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Sea of Clouds refers to a phenomenon where, under certain weather conditions, a layer of clouds forms below the mountain peaks. When viewed from the summit, the boundless clouds resemble the sea, hence the name "Sea of Clouds." It is one of the most iconic landscapes of Huangshan Mountain. Located at 30 degrees north latitude, Huangshan features deep valleys, lush forests, abundant rainfall, and high humidity, creating the perfect conditions for this unique and breathtaking spectacle. 

The Sea of Clouds appears approximately 60 days a year in Huangshan. Among the four seasons, winter has the highest frequency of Sea of Clouds occurrences, with the cloud layer typically at a lower altitude. In contrast, summer, with its strong convective activity, has the fewest occurrences. During the day, the Sea of Clouds is most likely to appear in the  early morning or late afternoon, making these the best times to witness this natural wonder.

The best spot for observing the sea of clouds:Sea of Clouds_2.jpg

Bright Top for the Tianhai: Here, the clouds are thick and majestic, creating a powerful and awe-inspiring atmosphere.

Qingliang (Refreshing) Terrace for the Beihai: The scenery here most closely resembles an ocean view.

Paiyun (Cloud-dispelling) Pavilion for the Xihai: This is where the largest expanse of sea of clouds can be seen, and it is also the most tranquil.

Bai'e (White Goose) Ridge for the Donghai: This area is often shrouded in mist, with cable cars and ropeways appearing and disappearing amidst the fog.

Yuping Tower for the Nanhai: With its towering peaks and deep valleys, the sea of clouds here is vast and magnificent.



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