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Mountain in Xinglong County and Miyun District, Beijing, China Not to be confused with Wuling Mountains. Not to be confused with Mount Wuling in Taiwan.
Mount Wuling
Highest point
Elevation2118 m
Coordinates40°37′17″N 117°26′11″E / 40.62139°N 117.43639°E / 40.62139; 117.43639
Naming
Native name
Geography
Parent rangeYan Mountains

Mount Wuling (Chinese: 雾灵山; pinyin: Wùlíng Shān) is a mountain located at the border of Xinglong County, Chengde, Hebei Province and Miyun District, Beijing. It is the main peak of Yan Mountains, with a height of 2118 m above sea level.

The mount raised during the Yanshanian movement period; Yanshanian syenites are usually found in the main part of it. The soil developed from granite residual soil. Its average temperature is 7.9 °C.

References

  1. 孙振钧主编. 生态学实验与野外实习指导. 北京市:化学工业出版社, 2010.01. pp. 138–139.

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