The most underrated place I've visited this year, I'm afraid it might get too popular...
Wuyishan National Park
by EnchantPulse2
Apr 24, 2025
by EnchantPulse2
Apr 24, 2025
#chinatravel
A UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrating biodiversity, scenic gorges, and rich culture, Mount Wuyi is known for the winding Nine-Bend (Jiuqu) River framed by sandstone cliffs and ancient tea forests . It’s also the birthplace of Neo-Confucianism and Da Hong Pao oolong tea. Visitors enjoy bamboo raft rides, forest hiking, temple ruins, and heritage academies. The park blends ecology and intellectual history—with over 60 Taoist temples and Confucian study sites spread across the landscape. The fog-shrouded vistas and tea terraces make it a uniquely cultural and natural retreat .
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