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Are there any volcanoes in China? Where is it?

There are volcanoes in China, mainly concentrated in Northeast China, Hainan Island and Leizhou Peninsula, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi and Hebei provinces, Northern Tibet Plateau and Tengchong, Yunnan. China is a country with many volcanoes. The famous volcanoes are Jingbo Lake Volcano, Wudalianchi Volcano and Changbai Mountain Tianchi Volcano.

Jingbo Lake Volcano is located in the deep mountain area of Zhangguang Cailing, about 50 kilometers northwest of Jingbo Lake in Heilongjiang Province, with an altitude of 1000 meters. You can see the 13 well-preserved crater. From the inner wall of the crater, it can be observed that the volcano moves in an alternating way of eruption and overflow. Lava tunnels are developed in this area. The volcanic eruption blocked Mudanjiang and formed Jingbo Lake, the largest volcanic dammed lake in China.

Wudalianchi Volcano There are fourteen volcanoes in Wudalianchi Town in northern Heilongjiang Province, which constitute a peculiar and spectacular volcanic landscape. Wudalianchi is named after five dammed lakes of different sizes. Many lava landforms such as ropes, twists and rafts can be seen everywhere in the scenic area.

Tianchi volcano in Changbai Mountain is the best preserved Cenozoic multi-genetic composite volcano in China, also known as Baitoushan Tianchi. Located in the southeast of Jilin Province, it is the boundary lake between China and North Korea. The northern part of the lake is in Jilin Province. According to historical records, it has erupted three times since16th century. When a volcano erupts and spews a lot of lava, the crater forms a basin. After a long time, the accumulated water became a lake and became Tianchi.