Rising majestically in China's Yunnan Province, Yulong Snow Mountain stands as a testament to nature's grandeur and cultural significance. Its 13 peaks, crowned by the 5,596-meter Shanzidou summit, form a dramatic skyline of glaciers, snowfields, and crystal-clear alpine lakes. The mountain's striking contrast of dark rock and pristine snow has earned it the nickname "Black and White Snow Mountain" among locals and visitors alike.
This natural wonder supports diverse ecosystems across its altitudinal zones, from lush forests to vibrant meadows. Considered sacred by the Naxi people and other local communities for centuries, Yulong now attracts global travelers seeking both adventure and spiritual connection with nature.
As the 2026 China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges progresses, cultural landmarks like Yulong Snow Mountain serve as bridges for international understanding. CGTN's recent live broadcast showcased the site's timeless beauty to audiences worldwide, highlighting its role in China's ecological preservation efforts and sustainable tourism development.
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