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Live: Embrace vibrant sports with a panoramic view from Wutong Mountain

CGTN

 , Updated 14:28, 18-Nov-2025
Live: Embrace vibrant sports with a panoramic view from Wutong Mountain

Gradiently rising from southwest to northeast in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, Wutong Mountain is a verdant range crowned by three summits: Xiao Wutong, Doufutou, and Da Wutong (943.7m, Shenzhen's highest point). Historically revered as the "Three Competing Peaks" for their majestic profiles, the mountain today serves as a vital carbon sink and urban heat island mitigator, with its 88.6% forest coverage sheltering over 1,800 plant species.

As the host city for the marathon event of China's 15th National Games, Shenzhen is writing a new chapter in cross-region sports exchanges within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Let's soak up the sports vibe of the National Games and the tranquil greenery of Wutong Mountain.

(Signal source: LIVE Guangdong, Guangdong Radio and Television)

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Live: Embrace vibrant sports with a panoramic view from Wutong Mountain

CGTN

 , Updated 14:28, 18-Nov-2025

Gradiently rising from southwest to northeast in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, Wutong Mountain is a verdant range crowned by three summits: Xiao Wutong, Doufutou, and Da Wutong (943.7m, Shenzhen's highest point). Historically revered as the "Three Competing Peaks" for their majestic profiles, the mountain today serves as a vital carbon sink and urban heat island mitigator, with its 88.6% forest coverage sheltering over 1,800 plant species.

As the host city for the marathon event of China's 15th National Games, Shenzhen is writing a new chapter in cross-region sports exchanges within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Let's soak up the sports vibe of the National Games and the tranquil greenery of Wutong Mountain.

(Signal source: LIVE Guangdong, Guangdong Radio and Television)