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How high is Haixing Mountain?
The only hill in Cangzhou-Mawei Mountain, also known as the hill, was formed in the late Quaternary volcanic eruption in 2000-30000, and it is a dome-shaped volcanic cone (accumulation mountain) 7-36 meters above the ground. The hill bends from south to north and west, with a width of about 1.5 km from east to west and a length of about 7 km from north to south. Mayi Mountain is one of the only two Late Quaternary volcanic remains in the coastal plain of eastern China. Its typicality, diversity and naturalness are unique in plain areas and rare in China. It is a geological relic with great scientific and social value. Xiaoshan looks at Qilu in the south, Bohai in the east and Beijing and Tianjin in the north, 20 kilometers away from Cangzhou Dagang. It is not only the highest point in Cangzhou, but also the intersection of Jiuhe and Jiuhe culture. Hill has a long history, rich cultural landscape, rich and diverse natural products and unique geographical advantages, and is the hub of the coastal golden tourism belt. Although this mountain is not as steep and majestic as the Five Mountains, its uniqueness is necessary. Now it has been approved by the Hebei provincial government as a provincial volcanic site-nature reserve, and also listed as a key tourism project of Cangzhou Municipal People's Congress. Mayi Mountain is located 5 kilometers east of Haixing County.