Rising like a dragon’s spine against the sky, Yulong Snow Mountain in southwest China’s Yunnan province is serving serious wanderlust vibes. 🌨️ With 13 jagged peaks crowned by 19 shimmering glaciers, this 5,596-meter-tall marvel—nicknamed Jade Dragon Snow Mountain—has been a must-see destination since its 1988 designation as a national scenic spot.
Nature lovers, buckle up: the mountain’s snow-capped ridges, alpine meadows, and crystal-clear streams create a backdrop that’s straight out of a fantasy movie 🎥🌲. Located near Lijiang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yulong isn’t just about icy grandeur—it’s a cultural hotspot too, deeply tied to the Naxi ethnic group’s heritage.
Pro tip for adventurers: Spring and autumn offer the clearest views, while winter transforms the landscape into a literal snow globe ❄️. Whether you’re snapping glacier selfies or hiking through rhododendron forests, Yulong proves why it’s China’s ultimate flex in natural beauty. 🏞️
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Live: Glorious view of Yulong Snow Mountain in SW China's Yunnan
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