Wuyi Mountain in southeast China’s Fujian Province is a UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site celebrated for its distinctive landforms, biodiversity conservation and great historic and cultural values. The meandering Nine-Bend River winds through the mountainous landscapes, forming picturesque vistas. With its rich culture and stunning scenery, Wuyi Mountain is a captivating destination for tea enthusiasts and travelers alike.
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