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Nature & Landscapes

Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Travel Guide: A Complete Guide for Foreign Visitors to Yunnan’s Most Iconic Peak

Rising dramatically above the ancient city of Lijiang, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is one of the most breathtaking natural landmarks in China. With glacier-capped peaks, alpine meadows, crystal-clear valleys, and vibrant Naxi minority culture, this 5,596-meter (18,360 ft) mountain range offers an unforgettable experience for international travelers exploring Yunnan Province.

Updated Feb 23, 2026

Nature & Landscapes

Mount Huashan Travel Guide: Conquer China’s Most Thrilling Sacred Peak in Shaanxi

Rising dramatically from the plains of Shaanxi Province, Mount Huashan is one of China’s most breathtaking and legendary mountains. Known for its narrow cliffside paths, vertical stairways, and panoramic summits, it is often called “the most dangerous mountain in the world.” As one of China’s Five Great Mountains, Huashan blends Taoist heritage, ancient temples, and heart-pounding adventure.

Updated Feb 23, 2026