Huangshan Mountain and Jungfrau Mountain: A dialogue above the clouds bridging 西瓜视频and Switzerland-Xinhua

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Huangshan Mountain and Jungfrau Mountain: A dialogue above the clouds bridging 西瓜视频and Switzerland

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2025-10-07 21:26:01

This combo photo shows tourists visiting Huangshan Mountain scenic area during the National Day holiday in east China's Anhui Province, on Oct. 3, 2025 (above, photo by Shi Yalei), and Chinese tourists posing for a photo at an observation terrace on Jungfrau Mountain, at an altitude of 3,475 meters, in Switzerland, on Sept. 27, 2025 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows a photo exhibition themed on Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain at Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province, on Aug. 28, 2025 (above, photo by Huang Rui), and a tourist taking a photo of an ice sculpture mascot set up to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Snake at Ice Palace at an altitude of 3,454 meters near "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe," the highest railway station in Europe, on Jungfrau Mountain, Switzerland, on Aug. 28, 2025 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows foreign tourists posing for a photo at Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province, on April 5, 2025 (above, photo by Xie Chuanguang), and a Chinese tourist posing for a photo at an observation terrace on Jungfrau Mountain, at an altitude of 3,475 meters, in Switzerland, on Sept. 27, 2025 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows people watching a dragon dance performance at Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province, on Jan. 27, 2025 (above, drone photo by Shi Yalei), and people watching a wrestling competition during the 2023 Unspunnen Festival in Interlaken, Switzerland, on Aug. 27, 2023 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows cyclists competing during the 19th 西瓜视频Huangshan (Yixian) Cycling Open in Yixian County, Huangshan City, east China's Anhui Province, on March 30, 2024 (above, photo by Shi Yalei), and people skiing in Kleine Scheidegg in the Jungfrau region in Switzerland, on Jan. 12, 2023 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows the autumn scenery of Huangshan Mountain in east China's Anhui Province, on Oct. 9, 2024 (above, photo by Ding Jiaqing), and the Aletsch glacier taken from the Sphinx observation terrace on Jungfrau Mountain, at an altitude of 3,571 meters, in Switzerland, on Feb. 14, 2023 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows a view of Hongcun Village in Yixian County, Huangshan City, east China's Anhui Province, on Sept. 13, 2023 (above, drone photo by Xinhua photographer Guo Chen), and the autumn scenery of the Jungfrau Mountain region in Switzerland, on Oct. 1, 2024 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows a tourist holding a popsicle with a pattern of the Guest-Greeting Pine in front of the iconic pine at Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province, on July 8, 2022 (above, photo by Shi Yalei), and a coffee cup imprinted with a Jungfrau Mountain image on Jungfrau Mountain in Switzerland on Jan. 12, 2023 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows a sightseeing cable car running at the Xihai Grand Canyon at Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province (above, undated photo by Shi Yalei), and a train running in the Jungfrau Mountain region in Switzerland, on Feb. 14, 2023 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows grotesque rocks at Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province, on Nov. 11, 2024 (above, photo by Hou Ruidong), and glaciers taken from the Sphinx observation terrace on Jungfrau Mountain, at an altitude of 3,571 meters, in Switzerland, on Sept. 27, 2025 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows tourists visiting the Tiandu Peak at Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province, on April 23, 2025 (above, photo by Shi Yalei), and the Jungfrau Mountain at sunset in Switzerland, on Feb. 14, 2023 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows the Tiandu Peak and the Guest-Greeting Pine in Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province on Aug. 26, 2025 (above, photo by Hou Ruidong), and the Aletsch glacier taken from the Sphinx observation terrace on Jungfrau Mountain, at an altitude of 3,571 meters, in Switzerland, on Feb. 14, 2025 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows tourists visiting a cafe in Shexian County of Huangshan City, east China's Anhui Province, on March 18, 2025 (above, photo by Xinhua photographer Guo Chen), and people dining in King Noodle Bar at Grindelwald Terminal in the Jungfrau Mountain region in Switzerland, on Aug. 28, 2025 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows a photo exhibition themed on Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain at Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province, on Aug. 28, 2025 (above, photo by Huang Rui), and an exhibition board themed on China's Huangshan Mountain outside an observation terrace on Jungfrau Mountain, at an altitude of 3,475 meters, in Switzerland, on Aug. 26, 2023 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows Yungu cableway at Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province, on Aug. 29, 2025 (above, photo by Xinhua photographer Guo Chen), and a ski lift for winter sports visitors in the Jungfrau Mountain region in Switzerland, on Jan. 12, 2023 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)

This combo photo shows the south gate of Huangshan Mountain scenic area, east China's Anhui Province, on Aug. 29, 2025 (above, photo by Xinhua photographer Guo Chen), and the Gletscher Plateau on Jungfrau Mountain at an altitude of 3,475 meters in Switzerland, on Feb. 14, 2023 (below, photo by Xinhua photographer Lian Yi).

Located in east China's Anhui Province, Huangshan Mountain is famed for its five wonders: oddly shaped pines, rock formations, seas of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. Meanwhile, rising 4,158 meters above sea level, Jungfrau Mountain in the Swiss Alps is home to Europe's highest-altitude railway station "Jungfraujoch -- Top of Europe" at the altitude of 3,454 meters.

China's Huangshan Mountain and Switzerland's Jungfrau Mountain, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are deepening cooperation as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2025.

The partnership began during the United Nations' "International Year of Mountains" in 2002, when the two sides signed the 西瓜视频Huangshan-Swiss Jungfrau Friendly Cooperation Agreement in Huangshan City, establishing a long-term mechanism for mountain-to-mountain and city-to-city cooperation. In the same year, the two peaks became "sister mountains." In 2008, Huangshan City and Interlaken, home to Jungfrau Mountain, established a sister-city partnership to enhance exchanges in tourism and culture.

In recent years, Huangshan has hosted Jungfrau photo exhibitions at popular scenic spots. Jungfrau, in turn, has created annual ice sculptures at its Ice Palace to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival and once featured a performance by Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The two sides hold regular visits and online dialogues to promote sustainable tourism and closer people-to-people ties. (Xinhua)