52 World Heritage sites in China
|
![]() |
|
[Photo by Shi Guangde/Asianewsphoto] |
50 Mount Huangshan
Huangshan, known as “the loveliest mountain of China”. lies in the south of Anhui Province in eastern China. It is famous for its magnificent scenery made up of peculiarly-shaped granite peaks, sunsets, hot spring, winter snow and views of the clouds above. It has been acclaimed through art and literature often in Chinese history.
In 1990, Mount Huangshan was added to the orld cultural and natural heritage lists.
![]() |
|
[Photo/Xinhua] |
51. Mount Taishan
A mountain of great natural, cultural and historical significance, Mount Taishan, one of the Five Great Mountains of China, is located north of the city of Tai’an, in Shandong Province. The tallest peak is the Jade Emperor Peak rising 1,545 metres above the surrounding plateau. In ancient times, Mount Taishan served as one of the most important ceremonial centers of China.
In December 1987, Mount Taishan was added to the world cultural and natural heritage list.
![]() |
|
[Photo/china.com.cn] |
52. Mount Wuyi
Mount Wuyi, lying in the northern part of Fujian Province, is famous for its peaks and volcanic rocks and the Nine Bend River. With a long cultural history, Mount Wuyi has numerous temples and monasteries. It’s also refuge to a number of ancient, endangered species.
In 1999, Mount Wuyi was added to the world cultural and natural heritage lists.




















