Destination: Wuyishan
Wuyi Mountain, located in northwest Fujian Province, is a UNESCO Mixed Cultural and Natural Heritage Site (1999) renowned for its Danxia landforms, featuring the Jiuquxi River and 36 peaks. It boasts rich biodiversity, dubbed a “paradise for birds” and “kingdom of snakes,” preserving the most intact mid-subtropical forest ecosystem at its latitude. Culturally significant, it is the birthplace of Zhu Xi’s Neo-Confucianism, with 4,000-year-old cliff boat coffins and Han Dynasty Minyue Royal City ruins. As the origin of oolong and black tea, its tea culture has thrived for millennia.
China Wu Yi Shan
Wuyi Mountain: A Living Legacy of Nature and Culture-Why Join Our Tea Tour? Located in northwest Fujian Province, Wuyi Mountain was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 for its rare combination of both natural beauty and cultural significance. It is celebrated for its dramatic Danxia landforms, including the meandering Jiuquxi River and 36…
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