The book begins by introducing the geological origins of China's major mountain ranges and then delves into their ecosystems, detailing unique flora and fauna. It explores the cultural and religious importance of mountains like Emei Shan, a Buddhist sacred site. Mountains of China culminates by examining challenges such as deforestation and climate change, proposing strategies for sustainable development and conservation. The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of humans and their environment, offering valuable insights for students, travelers, and conservationists alike.
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