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The Wanda Mountains (simplified Chinese: 完达山; traditional Chinese: 完達山; pinyin: Wándá shān) are located in the Heilongjiang Province of China.
The forests on the mountains are home to many rare species of plants and fungi. Among these include: black fungus, zhenmo, and wei or cinnamon fern (Osmunda cinnamomea).
Lake Jingpo is also located near this mountain range.
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45°53′30″N 132°13′30″E / 45.89167°N 132.22500°E / 45.89167; 132.22500
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