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There is emerald under Mount Everest

Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world, located on the border between China and Nepal. The snow caves and caves at the top of Mount Everest are called "Emerald Cave". This is because when the water droplets in the cave hang on the ceiling and hang in the air, they show an emerald-like color, which is very charming.

This is indeed a world of ice and snow, and Mount Everest is the base camp of glaciers. Here are the world's highest East Rongbuk, Middle Rongbuk and West Rongbuk glaciers. The huge glaciers are like crystal jade belts, shining with azure emerald light under the sunlight.

The Emerald Everest Tower is on the top of Mount Everest, with a flat terrain and an iron tower as its symbol. When going down, be sure to go right along the original path. Among the top ten tourist attractions in Golmud, there are only two mosques that can be visited in the urban area. The nearest is Qarhan Salt Lake.