Chai Shan (柴山, rear), also known as Shou Shan or Monkey Mountain, in Kaohsiung is seen in this undated photo. The city government plans to step up disaster drills around the mountain, after stratum sliding caused it to move six to eight centimeters westwards every year. Photo courtesy of Kaohsiung City government April 25, 2017
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