
Wu Yi Mountains
The Wu Yi Mountains, located in southeastern China, are a striking mountain range known for their distinctive, pillar-like granite formations that rise dramatically from the landscape. Covering an area of about 2,100 square kilometers, these mountains feature lush forests, scenic cliffs, and cascading waterfalls. They are renowned for their rich biodiversity, including many rare plant and animal species. The region is culturally significant, with numerous temples and scenic spots, and is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. The unique geological formations and stunning scenery make the Wu Yi Mountains a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.