Mount Mo (Chinese: 磨山; pinyin: Mò Shān; lit.
), historically Mount Mo'er (Chinese: 磨儿山) and Mount Long (Chinese: 龙山), is a mountain of historical and cultural significance located on the southern shore of East Lake, a AAAAA Tourist Attraction of China[1] in Hongshan District, Wuhan, Hubei.
Due to the spread of disease via mosquitoes, the temple was eventually abandoned.
'[2] In an unusual event on June 22, 1999, at 7:35 PM, seven hundred trees at Mount Mo were knocked down by a wind coming off East Lake.
[6][7] Mount Mo is a natural scenic area and includes many buildings that are reflective of Jingchu culture and are collectively referred to as 'Chu City' (楚城).