Mount Wuyi: The Light of Neo-Confucianism Amidst Clear Waters and Crimson Peaks
The Wuyi Mountains stretch for over a thousand miles, forming a natural barrier in western Fujian. Their highest peak, Mount Huanggang, rises to 2,157 meters and is known as the "Roof of East China." From the foothills to the summit, evergreen broadleaf forests, mixed broadleaf-conifer forests, bamboo forests, dwarf forests, and meadows each dominate at different elevations. This distinct vertical vegetation distribution is extremely rare at this latitude.

































