Tiantang Peak (simplified Chinese: 天堂顶; traditional Chinese: 天堂頂; pinyin: Tiāntáng Dǐng; lit. 'Heavenly Peak') is the highest mountain in Guangzhou, China, with an altitude of 1,210 metres (3,970 ft).[1][2] It lies in the northeast of Guangzhou and 80 km away from the municipal area. It is part of the Shimen National Forest Park [yue] and the border division mountain between Conghua District and Longmen County.
| Tiantang Peak 天堂顶 | |
|---|---|
Tiantang Peak (right) and its subpeak | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 1,210 m (3,970 ft) |
| Coordinates | 23°39′16.59″N 113°48′52.11″E |
| Geography | |
Tiantang Peak 天堂顶 Location in Guangdong | |
| Location | On the border between Conghua District and Longmen County, Guangdong, China |
| Parent range | Jiulian Mountains |