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The Great Lakes of China
The Great Lakes of China:

Qinghai Lake. Qinghai Lake was called the West Sea in ancient times. Mongolian is called "Ku Kunod", which means "blue lagoon". It is between Datong Mountain, Sun Moon Mountain and Nanshan Mountain in the northeast of Qinghai Province. It was formed by the collapse of faults. It is the largest inland saltwater lake in China;

Kanas Lake. Unpredictable water, tall and straight mountains, lush trees, brilliant flowers, cabins in fairy tales, mysterious monsters, and "Sur" reeds floating like nature. A faint mist of kitchen smoke enveloped this "last pure land";

Zhaxi Peninsula southeast of Namco. Namco means "Tianhu" in Tibetan. It is located between Dangxiong County and Bango County in northern Lhasa, Tibet. Hunan is the majestic Nyainqentanglha Mountain, and the northern Tibetan Plateau fluctuates in the north and northwest.

Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain. The most famous scenic spot in Changbai Mountain is Tianchi. If you don't reach Tianchi, you won't reach Changbai Mountain. Tianchi Lake is a natural crater lake formed by the largest volcanic eruption in China, and it is also the source of Songhua River, Tumen River and Yalu River.

West Lake. West Lake is a famous tourist attraction in China, and it is known as "paradise on earth". The West Lake Scenic Area consists of one mountain, two dikes, three islands and ten scenic spots.

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The five most beautiful lakes in China announced by chinese national geography: The traditional "Great Lakes" in China are Poyang Lake in Jiangxi, Dongting Lake in Hunan, Taihu Lake in Jiangsu, Hongze Lake in Jiangsu and Chaohu Lake in Anhui. These five lakes are concentrated in the densely populated areas in eastern China, and they are all freshwater lakes.

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China's most beautiful Great Lakes People's Network