Cangshan Mountain, located in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, is the main peak of the southern end of the Yunling Mountain Range. It consists of 19 peaks, with the highest peak, Malong Peak, reaching an elevation of 4,122 meters. Renowned for its majestic and magnificent mountain scenery, rich vegetation, and diverse ecosystems, Cangshan Mountain is one of the four iconic landscapes of Dali, famously known as "Cangshan Snow" (one of the "Wind, Flower, Snow, and Moon" scenes).
The mountain is dotted with numerous streams, waterfalls, and lakes, which complement the beauty of Erhai Lake, creating a unique natural landscape. Cangshan Mountain is also one of the birthplaces of the Bai ethnic culture, boasting profound historical and cultural significance. It stands as a key symbol of Dali's tourism and a must-visit destination for nature and culture enthusiasts alike.
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