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Thousand-lsland Lake, Zhejiang Province
Thousand-Island Lake is a national forest park in China, with 97% forest coverage. Nongfu Spring sources deep water from this lake, renowned for its natural purity and refreshingly pleasant sweet taste. It contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Wanlv Lake, Guangdong Province
Wanlv Lake is a national forest park in China, with 98% greenery coverage rate in the lake area. Nongfu Spring sources water from Wanlv Lake, known for its natural purity and refreshingly, pleasant sweet taste. It contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Danjiangkou Reservoir, Hubei Province
Danjiangkou Reservoir is a vital water source for the Central Route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project. Nongfu Spring sources deep water from this reservoir, known for its natural purity and refreshingly pleasant sweet taste. It contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Manas Tianshan Mountain, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
The Tianshan water source comes from glacial meltwater of the Yilianhabirga Mountains in the central Northern Tianshan Range. It is extracted from approximately 170 meters of loose rock strata in the Manas underground riverbed within the Junggar inland basin. Naturally pure and refreshingly sweet, this water contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Emei Mountain, Sichuan Province
Emei Mountain, with approximately 87% forest coverage rate, is renowned for its undulating mountain ranges and layered green cliffs. The spring water sourced from this region is naturally pure and refreshingly sweet. It contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it ideal for long-term, daily consumption.
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Taibai Mountain, Shaanxi Province
Taibai Mountain, with a forest coverage rate of approximately 94.3%, is known as the “Asian Natural Botanic Garden”. The mountain spring water sourced from this region is naturally pure and refreshingly sweet. It contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Changbai Mountain, Jilin Province
Changbai Mountain, with a forest coverage rate of approximately 87.7%, features springs that naturally emerge from its rock layers, providing water that is pure and refreshingly pleasant in taste. The water sourced from Changbai Mountain contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid — with a metasilicic acid content of ≥25 mg/L, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Wuling Mountain, Guizhou Province
Wuling Mountain spans four provinces, including Guizhou. Fanjing Mountain is the main peak of Wuling Mountain, with a forest coverage rate of approximately 95%. The mountain spring water sourced from this region is naturally pure and refreshingly sweet. It contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid - making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Greater Khingan Range, Heilongjiang Province
The Greater Khingan Range boasts a forest coverage rate of approximately 86% and is renowned for its dense forests and well-developed water system. The water sourced in this region is naturally pure and refreshingly sweet. It contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Wuyi Mountain, Fujian Province
Wuyi Mountain boasts a forest coverage rate exceeding 80.5% and is renowned for its clear springs and gentle streams, earning it the reputation of “Azure Waters and Crimson Peaks.” The spring water sourced in this region is naturally pure and refreshingly sweet. It contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Daming Mountain, Guangxi Province
Daming Mountain boasts a forest coverage rate of approximately 98.9%, with mountain spring water that flows naturally from canyon cliffs. This water is naturally pure and refreshingly sweet. It contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Huangshan Mountain, Anhui Province
The scenic area of Huangshan Mountain has a forest coverage rate exceeding 98%, characterized by crisscrossing peaks, deep ravines, and dense vegetation. The spring water here flows gently from lofty mountains and rugged rock formations, naturally filtered through granite. It is naturally pure and refreshingly sweet. It contains essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Badagong Mountain, Hunan Province
Badagong Mountain has a forest coverage rate of approximately 94.1%, featuring continuous mountain ranges and dense vegetation. Home to over 3,000 species of wild animals and plants, it is known as the “Natural Museum” and the “Species Gene Center. ” The spring water sourced from this region is naturally pure and pleasantly sweet in taste. It contains essential minerals that the human body needs, such as potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and silicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Longmen Mountain, Sichuan Province
Longmen Mountain’s main peak reaches an altitude of approximately 4,980 meters. Home to more than 10,000 species of wild animals and plants, it serves as a crucial ecological barrier in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. The mountain spring water sourced from this region is naturally pure and and pleasantly sweet in taste. It contains a variety of essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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The Nyaingentanglha Mountains, Xizang Autonomous Region
The Nyaingentanglha Mountains in the Xizang Autonomous Region are characterized by continuous snow-covered peaks and abundant glacial resources. The spring water sourced from this region is naturally pure and refreshingly sweet. It contains a variety of essential natural minerals, including potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, making it well-suited for long-term, daily consumption.
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Jiaozi Snow Mountain, Yunnan Province
The Jiaozi Snow Mountain, with its towering peaks and steep cliffs, has a main summit exceeding 4200 meters above sea level. It serves as a crucial water conservation area for the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. The water contains various natural mineral elements such as potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, which are essential for the human body, making it suitable for long-term consumption.
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Leiqiong Haikou Volcanic Cluster, Hainan Province
The Leiqiong Haikou Volcanic Cluster, a Global Geopark, features water sources that undergo natural filtration through deep volcanic rock layers, resulting in naturally pure, crisp, and subtly sweet water. The water contains various natural mineral elements such as potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and metasilicic acid, which are essential for the human body, making it suitable for long-term consumption.
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