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Mount Wuyi, Wuyi Mountains, Fujian, China: Map, How to Reach Mount Wuyi, Wu Yi Shan, is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Fujian, famous for Nine-bend River, Water Curtain Cave, Tiger Roaring Rock, A Thread of Sky, Dahongpao Tea and bamboo rafting
Mount Wuyi - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Mount Wuyi, located in China’s south-east province of Fujian, contains the largest, most representative example of a largely intact forest encompassing the diversity of the Chinese Subtropical Forest and the South Chinese Rainforest
Wuyi Mountain | Wuyishan Travel Guide in 2025 2026 Wuyi Mountain, or Wuyishan (武夷山), or Mount Wuyi is located in Fujian Province It was listed as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site in 1999 for its rich culture for thousands of years, multitudinous Danxia landscape and about 5000 species wide animals as well as 2527 types of plants
Wuyi Mountains Travel Guide 2025 - China Highlights The Wuyi Mountains locates in Fujian province in southeastern China List as World Cultural Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO, unique for its dense forests, tea culture, flora, and fauna
Wuyi Mountain: Wuyishan Attractions, Itineraries Best Time Wuyi Mountain (Wuyishan), also known as Mount Wuyi, is a famed UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in the northern part of Fujian Province, China It is renowned for its remarkable natural and cultural wonders
Wuyi Mountains | Location, History, Facts | Britannica The Wuyi Mountains area has some of the most beautiful natural scenery in China, and the region is a popular tourist attraction A protected area of about 38 square miles (100 square km) was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999
Wuyi Mountain - Top China Travel Wuyishan (also known as Mount Wuyi) is one of the most famous and culturally significant mountain ranges in China A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wuyishan is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and its historical importance as the birthplace of Chinese tea culture, particularly Wuyi rock tea (武夷岩茶)
Introduce the Mountain WuYi Mountain Wuyi is located in the northern Fujian province, China, and is used to be known for “green water and red hills” and “outstanding landscape being top in the Southeast China”, and is one of the first batch of national key scenic areas
Wuyi Mountains National Park - National Parks Association Wuyi Mountains National Park is the birthplace of Dahongpao (Big Red Robe) tea, one of the world’s most prized oolong teas Visitors can tour the historic tea plantations nestled within the park, where centuries-old tea bushes thrive in the unique microclimate of the region