Wild Autumn at Changbai Mountain: Nature's Museum 

Spanning over 1,300 kilometers in northeast China's Jilin Province, Changbai Mountain is renowned for its stunning, perpetually snow-capped peaks.
From here, the Yalu, Songhua, and Tumen rivers begin their journey, enriching the land with their vital waters.
Known as one of the most intact natural ecosystems in the country, Changbai Mountain boasts a rich diversity of climates and biological communities.
Since its establishment in 1960, the Changbai Mountain National Nature Reserve has become a sanctuary for over 2,000 wild plant species and more than 1,500 wild animal species.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a hiker, or simply looking to immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, Changbai Mountain offers an unforgettable autumn experience.
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