Datudingzi Mountain Explained
Datudingzi Mountain or Datudingzi Shan[2], also known as Mount Datudingzi, [3] abbreviated as "Mt. Datudingzi",[4] is the highest point of Heilongjiang province, located about 170 kilometers southeast of Wuchang County, [5] Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province.
Datudingzi Mountain is one of the peaks in Zhangguangcai Range (张广才岭), [6] and is also the highest mountain in Heilongjiang Province,[7] with the main peak of 1690 meters[8] above sea level.[9]
Natural geography
Datudingzi Mountain is located on the southeast slope of the Zhangguangcai Range.[10] The plant growing period in this area is 120 to 140 days, the annual precipitation is 500to, the average annual temperature is 2.7°C, and the snow accumulation period in winter is 130-150 days.[11]
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