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Mount Huashan

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It rises to the south of Huayin City, 120 kilometers east of Xi'an City, at an altitude of 2,160 meters and is one of the famous "Five Mountains" in China. Mount Huashan is famous for its precipitous and dangerous peaks. There are five peaks and the south peak is the highest. The path to the top of the mountain is very narrow and steep. It has been a tourist spot since ancient times. The west peak of Mount Huashan is just like a cliff and faces the plain of Shaanxi.

 

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  • The Ancient City of Xi'an

    The Ancient City of Xi'an
    The Ancient City of Xi'an
    Xi'an, anciently called Chang'an, is the provincial capital of Shaanxi Province of China. It was authorized by the UNESCO as a world-famous historic city in 1981.
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