Introduce Wuyi Mountain.

Fujian Wuyishan 1988 is listed in the world biosphere reserve network. 1999 12 is listed in the World Heritage List. Wuyishan City, located in the northwest of Fujian Province, is about15km south of the urban area and southeast of the northern section of Wuyishan, with a scenic area of about 70 square kilometers. This is a typical Danxia landform. For hundreds of millions of years, the wonders of nature have formed a beautiful scenery with steep peaks, bright water and clear water. The ancients said that it has "three wins in water and six strange peaks" and is known as "the southeast of Qixiu Jia".

Wuyishan Scenic Area has 36 peaks, 72 caves, 99 rocks and 108 scenic spots. Not only is there scenery all year round, but the four seasons are different, and it is rainy and sunny, and its mountains and rivers are unpredictable and magnificent. Now the whole area is divided into seven scenic spots: Wuyi Palace, Jiuquxi, Taoyuan Cave, Woyuntian Tour, First Line Sky-Roaring Tiger Rock, Tianxin Rock and water curtain cave. It combines the wonders of Huangshan Mountain, the beauty of Guilin, the beauty of Daiyue, the danger of Hua Yue and the beauty of West Lake.

The essence of Wuyishan scenery lies in Jiuquxi. The Jiuqu River originated in bukit china, and its streams are clear and winding around the mountains, forming a Jiuqu scenic spot of "the winding mountains turn, and the peaks and waters embrace the current". Some of the most famous peaks and mysterious hanging coffins on the cliffs of Wuyishan are listed on the Jiuqu River. There are also Yulin Pavilion Song Dynasty porcelain kiln ruins, Wuyi Palace and other scenic spots in the scenic area, which are of great humanistic value. Wuyishan also has many places of interest, such as Wannian Palace, Hongqiao and Jiahe's coffins, as well as rare animals and plants in the world. It is a national key nature reserve. There is also the Wuyishan Natural Museum.

Wuyishan is also a famous historical and cultural mountain. The ancients said, "In the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty, there was Taiyue in the north and Wuyi in the south". Zhu, a Neo-Confucianism scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty, lived here for more than 40 years, set up accounts and wrote books, making it the center of southeast culture in China and known as the "Southern Cave of Taoism". Taoism is also called "Sixteen Cave". Scholars of all ages wrote more than 2,000 hymns here, and there are more than 400 cliff stone carvings. These rich cultural relics also add elegance to the famous mountains. Ancient Vietnamese boat coffins, ruins of ancient cities in Han Dynasty, ruins of ancient porcelain kilns in Song Dynasty and royal tea gardens in Yuan Dynasty make Wuyishan a place for people to visit ancient times and explore wonders.

Wuyishan Nature Reserve is the largest and most well-preserved forest ecosystem in southeastern China, with numerous peaks, dense virgin forests, magnificent scenery and abundant biological resources. It has been listed in the United Nations "man and nature" protected area.

Main attractions: Wuyi Palace Jiuquxi Taoyuan Cave Woyuntianyou Line Roaring Tiger Rock Tianxin Rock water curtain cave