2013年4月10日星期三

Mount Wuyi, Major Landmark in Southeast China

The Mount Wuyi Area lies to the northwestern of Fujian province, China, which on the border of Fujian and Jiangxi Province. It's a major landmark in southeast China and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring rich in natural and cultural heritage.


Wuyi Mountains boast 36 graceful peaks, 72 incredible caves and 99 interestingly-shaped rocks. The red hills (Danxia Landform) and crystal-clear waters are also top features. Bamboo raft drifting on the Nine Bend River (lower gorge) is a well-liked activity among the travellers. The two-hour, eight-kilometer journeys present grand views of Mount Wuyi. It truly is the very best approach to take in the serene beauty of the smooth peaks and clear water.



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