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        <description>Nestled in Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong Province, Wutong Mountain rises progressively from southwest to northeast. This lush range features three prominent summits – Xiao Wutong, Doufutou and Da Wutong – which are historically celebrated as the "Three Elegant Peaks." With an elevation of 943.7 meters, Da Wutong stands as Shenzhen's highest point, offering breathtaking views of the urban skyline. Boasting a an 88.6 percent forest coverage rate, Wutong Mountain's vast vegetation serves as a vital ecological barrier for the city. As the host city for the marathon event of China's 15th National Games, Shenzhen is writing a new chapter in cross-region sports exchanges within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Let's soak up the sports vibe of the National Games and the tranquil greenery of Wutong Mountain. #GreaterBayArea</description>
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