Dayan Rock, true to its name.
It stood atop the summit of a very steep mountain, its shape from afar was squarely geometric, covering a vast area, at least as large as a stadium that could accommodate ten thousand people.
Unlike typical mountaintop rocks, Dayan Rock was covered in greenery at the top, overgrown with numerous plants, among which bamboo was the most prevalent.
The sides of the rock were exceptionally steep and the edges smooth, as if someone had deliberately polished them, making it appear exceedingly difficult to climb from a distance.
However, Dayan Rock was situated near the center of the Kuangshan Mountains, an area devoid of roads, accessible only by a muddy and stony path, long overgrown with weeds and occasionally trampled by passing hikers.
This was a no-man's land, not just because it was inaccessible, but likely because of the perennially fierce winds that swept through.