Zhejiang Mountain System
The Zhejiang Mountain System is a prominent mountain range located in the eastern part of China, primarily within Zhejiang Province. This system is characterized by its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and rich biodiversity. The mountains are part of the larger Yangtze River basin and play a crucial role in the region's climate and hydrology.
The highest peak in the Zhejiang Mountain System is Mount Tiantai, which reaches an elevation of 1,138 meters. The area is known for its scenic beauty, attracting tourists and hikers. Additionally, the mountains are home to several important cultural and historical sites, including ancient temples and traditional villages.