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What should I pay attention to when I go to Changbai Mountain Tianchi in September?

Going to Changbai Mountain in September, the weather is just right. If it is early or mid-September, you can bring a thicker coat with a long-sleeved shirt.

I. Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain

1, Introduction

The Changbai Mountain Pool in the sky is a dormant volcano, and the water in the crater has become a lake. In summer, the water in the melting pool is bluer than the sky. The frozen ice in winter is as white as snow, surrounded by 16 peak. Only between Tianhuo Peak and Longmen Peak, a narrow pool overflows and falls into Changbai Waterfall.

2. Location:

There is a crater lake at the top of the volcanic cone-Tianchi (China-DPRK border lake). The lake is slightly oval, with an area of about 9.82㎞? It is 2 189 meters above sea level and has a maximum depth of 373 meters. It is the highest and deepest lake in Northeast China.

3. Hydrological characteristics

Tianchi Lake was called Liangwen Lake, Tumen River and their lakes in ancient times. It is a border lake between China and North Korea, located in Antu County, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin Province. From the thirty-fourth year of Guangxu (1908) to the third year of Xuantong (19 10), Antu County ordered Liu Jianfeng to make a detailed investigation of the Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain. 1958, the state set up Tianchi meteorological station at Tianwen Peak and began systematic observation.

4. Basic overview

Changbai Mountain is a famous mountain in China, a sacred territory of China since ancient times, and the birthplace of Songhua River, Tumen River and Yalu River. Named after its main peaks with white pumice and snow, it belonged to China before 1949 and was later cut to North Korea. Now it is the boundary mountain between China and North Korea.

5. cultural relics:? There are three cultural relics and historic sites along the Tianchi River, namely, Butian Stone Pile, Bagua Temple and Jurchen Altar.