Mount Wuyi
Mount Wuyi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Wuyishan, China, and is considered one of the most outstanding areas for biodiversity conservation in south-east China.
Overview
Mount Wuyi is a mountainous region that boasts an exceptional blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. It is home to some of the oldest and rarest plant species in China, as well as numerous temples and monasteries.
History
According to UNESCO, Mount Wuyi has been protected for over 12 centuries, making it one of the longest-protected landscapes in the world. The region was an important site for the development and spread of neo-Confucianism, a philosophy that played a dominant role in the cultures of East Asia.
Architecture
Mount Wuyi features numerous temples and monasteries, many of which are now in ruins. These structures provide valuable insights into the history and cultural practices of the region. Unfortunately, no specific details about the architectural styles or designs of these structures are available.
Location
Mount Wuyi is situated in Wuyishan, China, at coordinates 27.5544444444, 118.043055556.
Religious Significance
Mount Wuyi was a significant site for the development and spread of neo-Confucianism, a philosophy that played a dominant role in the cultures of East Asia. The region's natural beauty and spiritual significance made it an important center for religious practice and contemplation.
Notable Artworks and Features
Unfortunately, no specific details about notable artworks or features are available.
Heritage Status
Mount Wuyi was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1999 under criteria (iii), (vi), (vii), and (x). This recognition acknowledges the site's exceptional natural beauty, cultural significance, and biodiversity conservation value.
Visiting Information
Unfortunately, no specific details about visiting information are available.
Details
| Name | Mount Wuyi |
|---|---|
| City | Wuyishan |
| Country | China |
| Coordinates | 27.554445, 118.04305 |
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