The most important natural landmark in China
Title: The most important natural landmark in China
Category: /Recreation & Sports/Tourism
Details: Words: 523 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The most important natural landmark in China
Category: /Recreation & Sports/Tourism
Details: Words: 523 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
There is a best-known legend handed down among the Tibetans in China. It goes like that: five beautiful goddesses killed the five-headed dragon that tried to destroy the serenity of the sea about which the Himalayan mountains exist now. The goddesses turned the sea into fertile land at the plea of the people and became the five main peaks forming the Himalayas in order to bless and protect the people forever. Thought this is not
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and delicate snow into the mighty forces that always push China forward.
Being the real top of the world, the symbol of Chinese high-spirit and the cradle of the two carriers of Chinese culture, the Himalayas is always the most eye-catching landmark in China. Its conspicuousness is also attracting more and more attentions all over the world. It marks the earth and sky, the past and future and the limiting human and the admirable nature.