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Changbai Mountain, a UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve, is Northeast China's highest peak (2,691m) and a dormant volcano. It features Tianchi Lake (373m deep), pristine forests, and extreme biodiversity. Known for its "perpetually white" snowscape, it’s a year-round destination with hot springs, waterfalls, and cultural significance for Manchu and Korean communities.
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