Nestled in the Qinling Mountains near Xi'an, Cuihua Mountain offers a live window into one of China's most extraordinary geological treasures. As part of the UNESCO-recognized Qinling Zhongnanshan Global Geopark, this natural marvel combines ecological significance with awe-inspiring vistas – from jagged peaks reflected in mirror-like lakes to ancient landslide formations that tell stories of Earth's dynamic history.
Known locally as a "natural oxygen bar" for its pristine air quality, the mountain's ecosystem supports rare plant species and serves as a critical habitat for wildlife. Geologists value its textbook examples of tectonic activity, while travelers praise its network of hiking trails leading to hidden caves and panoramic viewpoints.
Today's live coverage brings this landscape to global audiences, showcasing why the region attracts both scientific researchers and adventure seekers. The Qinling range's role as China's north-south geographical divide adds context to its environmental importance, situated just 30 km from the ancient capital Xi'an's urban sprawl.
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Live: Picturesque view of Cuihua Mountain in northwest China
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