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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_KunyuMount Kunyu - Wikipedia

    Mount Kunyu (Chinese: 崑嵛山) is a group of scenic mountains in Shandong Peninsula, Shandong, China. It is located between the cities of Yantai 50 kilometers to the west and Weihai to the east. The highest point is Taibo Peak, at a height of 923 meters above sea level, with a total area of 1750 square kilometers.

  2. Kunyu Mountain. 54 reviews. #3 of 80 things to do in Yantai. MountainsNational Parks. Open now. 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. By KodoDrummer. “ Charming running mountains ” Sep 2020. Picturesque enchanting marvelous 100-kilometre mountainous landscape.

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  3. Kunyu Mountain National Nature Reserve sits in the east of Yantai, Shandong province. The mountain was recognized as a national nature reserve in 2008. The reserve is well known for its green biological environment and beautiful scenery in the Shandong Peninsula. It is the only natural habitat of red pine in the country.

  4. Mount Kunyu is a group of scenic mountains in Shandong Peninsula, Shandong, China. It is located between the cities of Yantai 50 kilometers to the west and Weihai to the east. The highest point is Taibo Peak, at a height of 923 meters above sea level, total area of 1750 square kilometers.

  5. Kunyu Mountain bursts with vibrant color every autumn. The mountain, which was recognized as a national nature reserve in 2008, boasts verdant vegetation and charming views. Address: Kunyu Mountain, Mouping district, Yantai. Trees on Kunyu Mountain are full of beautiful colors in the autumn. [Photo/WeChat account: ytwlgw]

  6. Kunyu Mountain is located in the eastern part of the Shandong Peninsula, with mountains stretching across Yantai and Weihai. Here, the mountain peaks stretch, the forest is deep and the valley is deep. You can climb the main peak and overlook the Jiaodong Mountains.

  7. www.cits.net › china-travel-guide › yantaiKunyu Mountain - CITS

    Kunyu Mountain is a national nature reserve. It is the original habitat of Chinese red pine as well as the largest and most well-protected natural distribution area of the red pine forest in the world. Due to the mild climate and abundant rainfall, it has rich vegetation resources.