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Wuyi Mountains - Wikipedia

a mountain range located in the prefecture of Nanping, in northern Fujian province near the border with Jiangxi province, China.

Mount Wuyi - UNESCO World Heritage Centre

Mount Wuyi is the most outstanding area for biodiversity conservation in south-east China and a refuge for a large number of ancient, relict species.

Wuyi Mountains | Location, History, & Facts - Britannica

Wuyi Mountains, mountain range on the border between Fujian and Jiangxi provinces, southeastern China. Originally used in reference to a cluster of peaks in ...

Wuyi Mountains Travel Guide 2024/2025 - China Highlights

The Wuyi Mountains are well known for their abundance of deep canyons, dense forests, waterfalls, animals, flora, and fauna. They are an idyllic destination ...

A Guide to the Wuyi Mountains: China's Ancient Tea Capital

The Wuyi Mountains (武夷山) will wow those who come with magnificent dome-shaped mountains, tranquil hiking trails, bamboo rafting on crystal clear rivers.

Wuyi Mountain | Wuyishan Travel Guide in 2024/2025

Wuyi Mountain Scenic Resort is a World Cultural & Natural Heritage Site which integrates typical Danxia landform of mountains and rivers, pristine forest ...

Wuyi Mountains - PeakVisor

The Wuyi Mountains (Chinese: 武夷山) are a mountain range on the border between Fujian and Jiangxi provinces, southeastern China.

Mount Wuyi (Wu Yi Shan) - Fujian - Travel China Guide

It sits on the border of Wuyishan City in Fujian Province and Yanshan County in Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province. In 1999, the part in Wuyishan City was included ...

Wuyishan National Park - Tickets, Opening Hours, Reviews ...

Wuyi Mountain has the dual titles of World Natural Heritage and World Cultural Heritage, and is divided into Wuyi Mountain Nature Reserve and Wuyi Mountain ...

Beyond the Wuyi Mountains - Tulou Travel

Picturesque Wuyi Mountains here invites you to explore its natural beauty as well as its profound culture. Stepping back in time in Xiamei Ancient Village.

Yancha — The Different Areas of the Wuyi Mountains - Path of Cha

Wuyi Oolong, in particular, is also known as Yancha, Wuyi rock tea, or cliff tea. These teas are characterized by their "rock" or "mineral" ...

Ingredient: Red Mushrooms From China's Wuyi Mountains

Deep within the forests of the Wuyi Mountains, another culinary delicacy is to be found: wild red mushrooms. Although bright red caps are ...

Wuyi tea - Wikipedia

Wuyi tea, also known by the trade name Bohea in English, is a category of black and oolong teas grown in the Wuyi Mountains of northern Fujian, China.

Jinggangshan--North Wuyishan (Extension of Mount Wuyi)

The heritage site is located in Wuyishan city of Fujian province, taking Mount Huanggang, the southeast slope of the main peak of Wuyi mountains in Eastern ...

Mount Wuyi - New World Encyclopedia

The Wuyi Mountains constitute the best example of Chinese subtropical forests and South Chinese rain forests' biodiversity. Its ecology has survived from before ...

WUYI MOUNTAIN: WUYISHAN SACRED MOUNTAIN

Mount Wuyi is a famous scenic spot with red cliffs, lofty peaks, a deep and secluded valley, caves and fantastic rock formations.

Mount Wuyi - HAAS

My first destination after Hangzhou and West Lake was Wuyi-shan, or: Wuyi Mountains, another area listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for ...

Wuyi Mountains - Teapedia

The Wuyi Mountains are a mountain range located in the prefecture of Nanping, in the northern border of Fujian province with Jiangxi ...

The cult of the Wuyi mountains and its cultivation of the past - Persée

Le culte du mont Wuyi, situé au nord-est du Fujian, n'est officiellement reconnu que sous l'empereur Wudi des Han, lors de la conquête et de la sinisation de ...

Mount Wuyi – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

Take the mountain transportation to Wuyi Palace (Wuyi Gong) and walk 10 min to cross the bridge. Taxis are always going to rip you off for ¥30-40 without meter ...


Tea of Wuyi Mountains