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Fujian the Mount Wuyi UNESCO——Roaring Tiger Rock
Fujian Province
 Located at the northwest of Fujian Province in east China, the Mount Wuyi was listed as a natural and cultural world heritage in 1999. It is known as ''the most beautiful mountain in southeast China''. Its main peak, the Huanggang Peak, rises 2158 meters above sea level, being the highest peak in southeast China. With the best preserved and largest tropical primeval forest in central Asia, Mount Wuyi is the most important biodiversity conservation zone. In 1987, the Mount Wuyi Nature Reserve was listed as a ''Global Man and Biosphere'' by UNESCO, and in 1992, the Global Biodiversity Protected Zone. 
Covering totally 60 square kilometers, the Wuyi Mountain Scenic Area boasts its pristine environment, grotesque mountains, spectacular canyons, crystal-like water, and more importantly, a long cultural history and numerous historical relics. With a history of 12 centuries, it owns a series of excellent archeological sites and relics, including a mass of temples and academies’ ruins, Wuyi Palace, Yulin Pavilion (a Song Dynasty (960-1279) porcelain kiln site), hanging coffins, Royal Tea Garden, and cliff carvings.
It teems with famous tourist attractions, such as Nine Bend Stream, Cloud Nest, Hidden Scereen Peak, Tianyou Peak, Wuyi Palace, Water Curtain Cave, Yunv Peak, Roaring Tiger Rock, Lotus Peak, and Peach Tree Cave, etc. One of the most popular activities among tourists should be bamboo rafting on Nine Bend Stream.
Highlights in Mount Wuyi Scenic Area:
Nine Bend Stream (九曲溪)
The Nine Bend Stream flows from the north foot of Huanggang Peak. It snakes through 36 mountains and 99 cliffs that are distributed on the bank of the stream. It runs for 62.8 km from west to east through Mount Wuyi and girdled by mountains into nine bends. Nine Bend Stream is the soul of Mount Wuyi with the most charming scenery. Superior climate and environment give birth to the wonderful scene of ''trees growing out of rocks''. Drifting on the Nine Bend Stream, you probably lose yourself!
Tianyou Peak (天游峰) 
The Tianyou Peak (Heaven Tour Peak) is located in the center of Mount Wuyi. It outshines neighboring peaks with mists and clouds. Embraced by mountains and Nine Bend Steam on three sides, it offers a panoramic view of Mount Wuyi. White clouds undulate on the mountain like big waves of the sea, making the area just like a fairytale wonderland.
Great King Peak (大王峰)
The Great King Peak is also called Heavenly Pillar Peak and Gauze Cap Peak. It looks like an official's hat. Located on the west of Wannian Palace, it is the first peak for entering Mount Wuyi. On the mountain top there are many old towering trees and many caves. The Tianjian Pond has clear water all the year around. Only a narrow path on its south side enables tourists to ascend to the top.
The Water-curtain Cave (水帘洞)
Water-curtain Cave is the largest cave in Wuyi Mountain Scenic Area. Different from a karst cave, it was formed because the incompetent bed was eroded and sunken by the force of flowing water. The cave is spacious and can receive one thousand visitors. The cave is fronted by a waterfall which looks just like a white curtain. In addition, the relics and ruins of temples and cliff carvings can be found inside the cave. 
Wuyi Palace (武夷宫)
Wuyi Palace is the main entrance of Wuyi Mountain Scenic Area. It is the oldest Taoist temple in Mount Wuyi. Originally built in Tang Dynasty (618-907), it was expanded into 300 rooms in Song Dynasty. Wuyi Palace was grandiose because it was where emperors offered sacrifice to mountain god. But due to wars and fires, only the Wannian Palace, Sanqing Palace and two wells are survived. Wannian Palace is now the memorial hall of Zhu Xi, a Song dynasty philosopher and the founder of Idealism Confucian. Inside the palace there are two cassia trees of one thousand years old. Sanqing Palace is the location of International Lanting College with precious stone inscriptions.
Roaring Tiger Rock (虎啸岩)
Roaring Tiger Peak and Tianyou Peak are said to be two ''walls'' of Wuyi Mountain. Located on the south side of the second bend of Nine Bend Stream, the Roaring Tiger Peak is flanked by abrupt cliffs on four sides. The area is known for its sea of clouds, grotesque rocks, steep cliffs and abundant springs. The Roaring Tiger Scenic Area provides different landscapes in four seasons.
One-line-sky (一线天)
The One-line-sky is also called Ling Cave. Located on the southwest end of Mount Wuyi, it is the most mysterious cave in the area. The cave is split into two parts, as if being cut through by an axe. Standing beneath of the cave and looking up, you will see a narrow sky.
The Longchuan Grand Canyon (龙川大峡谷) 
The Longchuan Grand Canyon is situated within the Wuyi Mountain Nature Reserve Area. Here you will see green mountains, colorful blossoms, rare animals, especially, springs and waterfalls. Ancient trees soar up to sky and white waterfalls flow down along jagged rocks and reflected into colorful halos by red sandstones. 
Da Hong Pao Scenic Area (大红袍景区)
This scenic area is located on the center of Wuyi Mountain, inside the jiulong Nest Grand Canyon. A deep valley was enclosed by lofty and steep cliffs on four sides. The world-renowned Da Hong Pao (a kind of oolong tea of Mount Wuyi) grows out of the cliffs and bottom of the canyon. Six ancient Da Hong Pao tea trees stand tall and straight with luxuriant leaves. They are more than 340 years old. Da hong Pao is hailed as the king of tea due to its color, aroma and taste. The scenic area also includes some other precious tea trees, Nine Dragon Cave, Yuzhu Peak, Liuxiang Brook, and some cliff carvings.

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More About Fujian Province

Fujian Province, referred to as "Min ", the provincial capital Fuzhou, southeast China's coastal provinces. Located in the north latitude 23 ° 33 'to 28 ° 20 ', longitude 115 ° 50 'to 120 ° 40 ' between adjacent Zhejiang Province, northeast, west, northwest and bordering Jiangxi Province, Southwest China and Guangdong Province is connected, and east of Taiwan Strait, and across the island. Most things for the 480 km wide, up to about 530 km north-south, the land area of 124,000 square kilometers. Administrative divisions Fujian Province, the Matsu Islands (Matsu), Kinmen Islands (Kinmen County) and Wuchiu Island (an Putian County, Kinmen County hosting), the actual effective control by the Taiwan authorities.


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