The walkways and viewing platforms built there are all constructed according to the mountain's natural form, without harming a single blade of grass or tree. The winding and zigzagging path of bluestone intertwines with the gnarled roots of ancient trees, forming a natural masterpiece; a suspended corridor bridge spans the deep gully, with clouds and mist passing through, resembling a heavenly ladder; all facilities are naturally shielded, allowing visitors to catch glimpses of rare birds and animals without disturbing their natural lives.
In comparison, Little Deer Ridge, located to the southwest of P City, falls somewhat short.
It doesn't have as high an elevation, and its terrain is relatively gentle. This mountain has no sika deer, only some wild deer and other small animals. Although they are endearingly clumsy, they ultimately do not compare to the excitement and liveliness of Hundred Beasts Mountain.
