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What is the mountain to the south of Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology?
It's called Longwang Mountain. The following is an introduction about this mountain:

Wanglongshan

Wang Longshan is located in Pukou District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, and belongs to the remnant vein of Laoshan Mountain. It is named after the shape of Wolong Mountain. Covering an area of nearly 2000 mu, the main peak is114m above sea level. Longwangshan Park, formerly known as Longwangshan Forest Farm, was established in 1929 and is an experimental forest farm of the Scientific Experimental Institute of the Ministry of Forest Reclamation of the National Government. At that time, there were forest nurseries, fire barriers, fire watchtowers and forest police, and greening was completed in the early days of liberation.

Longwangshan is adjacent to Pukou Campus of Nanjing University in the south; Large enterprises such as Nangang, Nanhua, Huaneng and Yangzi Petrochemical are located in Nanjing Chemical Industrial Park in the east. It is connected to Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology in the north, more than one kilometer away from Jiangbei Avenue, and separated from the main urban area of Nanjing by a river. Bus No.606 goes straight to the park.

Longwangshan Park was founded in 1997. It has Shenlong Cave, golf driving range, barbecue area under the forest, youth physical training base, imitation of Fujian Hakka residential buildings, Longwang Temple, holiday wooden house, ancient culture stone carving corridor and other attractions. There are 20,000 flowers and 5,000 square meters of lawn in the park. Lin, a student of Nanjing University, is also built here.

There are many ancient legends about Wang Long, such as Longdong, Longkou, Longan, Jiulong 'ao, Shigushan, Huangniushu, Jinting, Rapi Stone and so on. Unfortunately, with the passage of time, these legendary scenic spots can't be found now.