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At Nantian Lake in southwest China's Chongqing, visitors have witnessed a striking "golden mountain at sunrise" scene. At over 1,600 meters above sea level, snow-covered ridges glow red-gold in the first light, wind turbines are bathed in a warm sheen, and an alpine lake mirrors the colors of the sky. Local officials say the spectacle is shaped by the area's elevation, high forest coverage and clear winter weather, reinforcing its reputation as a "snowy fairyland" and drawing tourists to capture the view.
At Nantian Lake in southwest China's Chongqing, visitors have witnessed a striking "golden mountain at sunrise" scene. At over 1,600 meters above sea level, snow-covered ridges glow red-gold in the first light, wind turbines are bathed in a warm sheen, and an alpine lake mirrors the colors of the sky. Local officials say the spectacle is shaped by the area's elevation, high forest coverage and clear winter weather, reinforcing its reputation as a "snowy fairyland" and drawing tourists to capture the view.