In addition to a few stone mountainous areas, most of the loess plateau is covered with thick loess. After long-term strong erosion by the Yellow River and tributaries, the terrain is fragmented and the walls are thousands of miles, forming thousands of ditches, as well as beams, ripples, ripples and ditches. This terrain, compared with the plains, does have less vegetation and naturally less population.
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In addition to a few stone mountainous areas, most of the loess plateau is covered with thick loess. After long-term strong erosion by the Yellow River and tributaries, the terrain is fragmented and the walls are thousands of miles, forming thousands of ditches, as well as beams, ripples, ripples and ditches. This terrain, compared with the plains, does have less vegetation and naturally less population.
The scenery here is really beautiful and worth recommending to everyone.