Following recent heavy snowfall, Yuntai Mountain in China's Henan Province has emerged as a crystalline wonderland, captivating visitors with its frozen waterfalls and snow-draped valleys. The UNESCO Global Geopark now features ice formations resembling cascading marble sculptures, while thermal springs continue to flow through frost-lined channels – a striking contrast of movement and stillness.
The site's cultural significance amplifies its natural beauty. Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei immortalized Zhuyu Peak in verse over 1,300 years ago, with his words about familial longing gaining new resonance during winter's festive gatherings. Local guides note increased interest in literary tourism this season, particularly from Asian diaspora communities seeking cultural connections.
Park authorities have extended visiting hours through January 2026, with safety-enhanced trails allowing access to previously restricted winter viewpoints. The destination's popularity among domestic travelers and international nature photographers continues to rise, reflecting growing demand for sustainable ecotourism experiences across Asia.
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Live: Step into the snowy glazed fairyland of Yuntai Mountain in Henan
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