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The Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Lijiang, Yunnan Province, may be the first snow mountain that most people have climbed in their lifetime. It is also one of the must-see attractions in Lijiang. At the same time, this is the first batch of 5A scenic spots in the country, and its popularity is extremely high. This is a well-developed scenic spot that is much easier than other snow mountains. Take the cableway up the mountain, you can reach the glacier park on the top of the mountain in a few minutes. There is no snow on the top of the mountain in summer, and the natural scenery is normal. To the glacier park at 4,506 meters above sea level, most people will have a short-term lack of oxygen. After a break, they will slowly climb the mountain along the plank road and finally reach the altitude of 4,680 meters, which is the highest point that tourists can reach. There are thirteen peaks in the Yulong Snow Mountain. The highest peak of the main peak is 5596 meters above sea level. It is snow all year round and has the temperate maritime glaciers closest to the equator in the Eurasian continent. The weather on the mountain changes fast, when the rain is fine, the down jacket and oxygen bottle necessary for mountaineering, in fact, the top of the mountain is not so cold, but the down jacket can keep out the rain, it is still a little useful. Yulong Snow Mountain is the closest snowy mountain to the equator in the northern hemisphere, but the glaciers on the top of the mountain have gradually decreased with the human activities. The glacier park is built with a sightseeing wooden plank road. The oxygen is thin on the plateau, and the feeling of lack of oxygen is obvious. It takes a few steps to stop and rest. It is very challenging to reach the top of the mountain.
Posted: Dec 21, 2018
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