The name of Lake Baikal originates from the ancient Sushen language "Lake Bhai'er," called "Beihai" during the Han Dynasty. It is located in the southern part of East and West Siberia, in the Russian Alliance, and is the oldest lake in the world, the seventh largest in the world, and crescent-shaped.
A song called "By the Lake Baikal" once became wildly popular across the entire Jiangnan region, making this beautiful lakeside known to many Chinese people.
For those in the cultivation world, Lake Baikal is almost universally known.
Because every Global Hidden Talent List Tournament is held fifty kilometers away in the Bei Hai Canyon.
Within Bei Hai Canyon, there is a sacred site left by the ancient cultivation realm, extremely mysterious, and never open to the public outside of the Hidden God List Tournament.
One day before the Hidden God List Tournament was set to open, Bei Hai Canyon was crowded with people, numbering nearly ten thousand.