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Volcanoes that China can climb.

Wudalianchi Volcano: In the north of wudalianchi city, Heilongjiang, China, there are five lakes with matched waves and connected pools in the upper reaches of Baihe River, a tributary of Namur River, which is called Wudalianchi. Around Wudalianchi, dozens of volcanoes rise from the ground, and the mountains are adjacent and magnificent.

Tengchong: Tengchong is located in the southwest of Yunnan, adjacent to Myanmar, and is a popular tourist destination. Tengchong is located at the intersection of Eurasia plate and India plate, and the active crustal movement leads to frequent earthquakes, and severe earthquakes lead to volcanic eruptions. After the volcanic eruption stopped, the karst cooled and the headless mountain volcano was formed.

Xinjiang: Ashkule Volcano Group is located in the West Kunlun Mountain on the northwest edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, about 120km south of Yutian County, Xinjiang. It consists of more than 10 main volcanoes and dozens of sub-volcanoes, including Xishan Mountain, Ashe Mountain, Daheishan, Wuluke Mountain, Maze Mountain, Crescent Mountain, Yak Mountain, Black Dragon Mountain, Horseshoe Mountain, Dongshan Mountain and Chair Mountain.

Taiwan Province Province: Datun Volcano Group is located in the north of Taiwan Province Province, bordering the Pacific Ocean in the north, Zhudong Mountain in the south and Taipei Basin in the southwest, covering an area of 430 square kilometers, covering Taipei City and Taipei County. Datun Volcano Group, Beitou Hot Springs, Shilin and Yangmingshan constitute the famous scenic spots in northern Taiwan Province Province.