Introduction to Mount Paektu: Mount Paektu is majestic and majestic and is one of the "Eight Scenic Spots of North Korea". Because the mountain is overturned and covered with white pumice, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow that never melts all year round, it is named Baektu Mountain. Mount Baekdu is an extinct volcano, but it was an active volcano from 1 million years ago to the 18th century. Baekdu Mountain covers an area of ​​9.16 square kilometers, a radius of 14.4 kilometers, a longest length of 4.64 kilometers, and a deepest point of 384 meters. Baekdu Mountain is 2,750 meters high. With Mount Baekdu as the center, the surrounding lava plateau covers an area of ​​5,350 square kilometers. It is surrounded by many peaks such as Jiangjun Peak (the highest peak), Guide Peak, and Tuanjie Peak.

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