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Qinghai Hoh Xil

Located at the northeastern end of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Hoh Xil in Qinghai is the world's largest and highest plateau. This vast system of mountains and grasslands is over 4,500 meters above sea level, with average temperatures below zero all year round. The geographical and climatic conditions of the area have fostered unique biodiversity. More than one-third of the plant species and all herbivorous mammals are endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The site protects the intact migration route of the Tibetan antelope, one of the endangered large mammals endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Saihanba

Saihanba is located on the southeast edge of the Inner Mongolia Plateau, at the junction of the Inner Mongolia Plateau and the northern Hebei Mountains. It is located between the Inner Mongolia Lava Plateau and the northern Hebei Mountains. It is mainly a plateau terrace. It is 51.46 kilometers long from east to west and 17.84 kilometers wide from north to south. The regional altitude is 1500-1939.6 meters and the area is 20029 hectares. In history, Saihanba was a place with abundant water and grass, dense forests, and abundant animals. It was called "Thousand Miles of Pine Forest" during the Liao and Jin Dynasties and was once used as a hunting place for the emperor. Main attractions: Saihanba National Forest Park, Qixing Lake, Taifeng Lake, Moon Lake, Yudaokou Grassland Forest Scenic Area, etc.