Snow scenery adorns natural landscapes in parts of China

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Scenic spots in parts of China have been covered in snow as a cold snap takes hold, presenting stunning views of winter landscape.

Heavy snow pelted Longtou Mountain in Hanzhong City, northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, blanketing the main peak at an altitude of nearly 2,300 meters above sea level. As the temperature dropped around minus 5 degrees Celsius, ice cascades formed in the Quanpu Gorge of Yuntai Mountain scenic spot in central China’s Henan Province. This winter’s first snow also hit Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi Province just a week ago, bringing the temperature down to minus 10 degrees Celsius.

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