Nestled in the Qinling Mountains near Xi’an, Cuihua Mountain offers a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and geological marvels. As part of the Qinling Zhongnanshan Global Geopark, this "natural oxygen bar" captivates visitors with its jagged peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and labyrinthine caves formed by ancient landslides. Our live coverage brings you real-time views of one of China’s most unique landscapes, where mist-clad forests meet 2,000-year-old geological history.
Known for hosting China’s largest landslide formations, Cuihua Mountain serves as an open-air laboratory for geologists while offering hiking trails and serene vistas for adventurers. The area’s biodiversity—home to rare species like the golden snub-nosed monkey—adds ecological significance to its allure. For residents of Xi’an, it’s a weekend retreat; for global travelers, a gateway to understanding Asia’s tectonic evolution.
"This mountain isn’t just scenery—it’s a chronicle of Earth’s transformations," says Dr. Li Wei, a geologist studying the region. As tourism rebounds post-pandemic, Cuihua’s sustainable development model balances conservation with accessibility, making it a case study for eco-tourism across Asia.
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Live: Picturesque view of Cuihua Mountain in northwest China
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