China’s 10 most beautiful mountains, have you ever set foot on it?

I saw the elegant and quaint town the day before yesterday. Today I bring you the majestic mountains of China. China has rugged terrain and numerous mountains and rivers. The following is my list of the ten most beautiful mountains in China. These awesome mountains will prompt you to plan your trip this year, so let me know about it. The following rankings are in no particular order.

1. Huangshan, Anhui

Huangshan, one of the top ten famous mountains in China, is the best mountain in the world. Located in Huangshan City, southern Anhui Province, there are 72 peaks. The main peak, Lianhua Peak, is 1864 meters above sea level. It is called the three main peaks of Huangshan Mountain together with Guangmingding Peak and Tiandu Peak, and is one of the 36 peaks. Huangshan is a symbol of tourism in Anhui and the only mountain scenery in China’s top ten scenic spots. It is now a dual heritage of world culture and nature, a world geological park, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, a national-level scenic spot, and a demonstration site for a national civilized scenic tourist area. When the weather is good, the tourists who climbed the mountain felt as if they were in a fairyland.

When the Ming Dynasty traveler Xu Xiake climbed to Huangshan Mountain, he admired: “The famous mountain inside and outside the Bohai Sea is nothing like the emblem of Huangshan. Climbing Huangshan, there is no mountain in the world, but the view is only!” It was extended by posterity as “You won’t be interested in mountains after the return from the Five Sacred Mountains, and won’t be interested in other Sacred mountains after the return from Huangshan”.

2. Sichuan Gongga Mountain

It is so beautiful that people feel that the air is freezing, as the “Chinese National Geographic” magazine once described Gongga Mountain. Gongga Mountain is located south of Kangding, Sichuan Province. It is the highest peak of Hengduan Mountain, the first peak in the southwest, and one of the most famous peaks in the world. The main peak of Gongga is 7556 meters above sea level. It is known as the “King of Shu Mountain” and is the highest peak in Sichuan Province. The mountainous area is full of peaks, strong ice and deep snow, and numerous obstacles. It is a famous mountain that is very popular among mountaineering enthusiasts. “National Geographic” magazine selected China’s top ten most beautiful mountains, Gongga ranked second, second only to Nanga Bawa Peak.

3. Yunnan Meili Snow Mountain

Meili Snow Mountain is located in the world-famous “Three Parallel Rivers” area of the Jinsha River, Lancang River and Nu River. It is a large north-south snow mountain group. Atungani Mountain, the local Tibetans call it “the god of snow mountains”. It is named for its abundance of valuable medicinal materials such as Cordyceps, Snow lotus and Fritillaria. At the same time, the natural scenery is also spectacular.
Meili Snow Mountain is a mountain that no one has ever climbed to the top. The locals call him the incarnation of a god. There have been many expeditions from Japan and other expeditions who have spent many years trying to reach the summit. They all failed and paid the price of their lives. This also adds a lot of mystery to this beautiful mountain.

4. Mount Everest, Tibet

Mount Everest is the main peak of the Himalayas. Its body is in the shape of a giant pyramid. It is majestic and majestic. The terrain is extremely steep and the environment is very complicated. On the glacier, there are various and rare ice tower forests, ice cliffs of tens of meters high, light and dark ice fissures of step traps, and dangerous ice avalanche areas surrounded by ice and avalanches. The top of the mountain is covered with snow and ice all year round, the glacier area is 10,000 square kilometers, the snow line is low in the south and high in the north. The southern slope is rich in precipitation. The tropical monsoon forest is below 1,000 meters, the subtropical evergreen forest is 1,000-2,000 meters, the temperate forest above 2,000 meters, and the alpine meadows above 4500 meters. The northern slope is mainly alpine meadows, and there are forests and shrubs in the valley below 4100 meters. There are peacocks, gibbons, Tibetan bears, snow leopards, Tibetan antelopes and other rare birds and animals in the mountains. In the past few years, countless mountaineering enthusiasts have gone to explore the mystery, and the scenery is extremely spectacular.


5. Sanqing Mountain, Jiangxi

Sanqing Mountain, also known as Shaohua Mountain, is located at the junction of Yushan County and Dexing City, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, China. It is named because the three peaks of Yujing, Yuxu and Yuhua are like Taoist gods of Yuqing, Shangqing and Taiqing sitting on the top of the mountain. Among them, Yujing Peak is the highest, with an elevation of 1819.9 meters. It is the fifth highest peak in Jiangxi and the highest peak of the Huaiyu Mountains. It is also the source of Xinjiang. Sanqing Mountain is a famous Taoist mountain, a world natural heritage site, a world geological park, a national natural heritage, and a national geological park.

The Taoist history of Sanqing Mountain for more than 1600 years has nurtured a rich Taoist cultural connotation. The ancient buildings of Sanqing Palace arranged according to the Eight Diagrams have been evaluated by the State Council Cultural Relics Expert Group as “an open-air museum of ancient Chinese Taoist architecture”. The World Heritage Conference believes that Sanqing Mountain exhibits unique granite pillars and peaks in a relatively small area. The combination of rich granite modeling stones and various vegetations, changing landscapes and shocking climate spectacles creates uniqueness in the world. The aesthetic effect of the landscape presents a fascinating natural beauty. “China National Geographic” magazine selected it as one of “China’s five most beautiful peaks and forests”; Chinese and American geologists agreed that it is “the most beautiful granite on the edge of the Western Pacific.”

6. Wuyi Mountain, Fujian

Wuyi Mountain and Wuyi Mountain are located at the junction of Jiangxi and northwestern Fujian provinces. The total area of ​​the southeast foot of the northern section of the Wuyi Mountain range is 999.75 square kilometers. It is a famous scenic tourist area and summer resort in China. It is a typical Danxia landform and is one of the first batch of national key scenic spots.

Wuyi Mountain is a famous mountain of the Three Religions. Since the Qin and Han dynasties, Wuyi Mountain has been the habitat of the Yuliu Chan family, leaving behind many palaces, temples and nunnery. Wuyi Mountain was once a place where Confucian scholars advocated lectures.

Wuyi Mountain is a world cultural and natural double heritage, a world biosphere reserve, a national key cultural relic protection unit (Wuyi Mountain cliff tomb group), a national key scenic spot, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, a national nature reserve, a national water conservancy scenic area, and a national ecology Tourism Demonstration Zone, National Civilized Scenic Tourism Zone Demonstration Site. In December 1999, Wuyi Mountain was listed as a dual heritage of world culture and nature in the “World Heritage List” by UNESCO and became one of China’s World Heritage Sites.


7. Zhangjiajie, Hunan

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is located in Zhangjiajie City, northwestern Hunan Province. On September 25, 1982, with the approval of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, the original Zhangjiajie Forest Farm was officially named “Zhangjiajie National Forest Park”, which was also China’s first national forest park. In December 1992, the peculiar quartz sandstone Dafenglin was included in the “World Natural Heritage List” by the United Nations, and it was included in the World Geopark in February 2004. The total area of ​​the park is 4,810 hectares.

The natural scenery of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is amazed by peaks, quiet by valleys, and beautiful by forests. In the meantime, there are more than 3,000 strange peaks, such as people like beasts and utensils like things, with vivid images and spectacular momentum. The main attractions are Jinbianxi, Yuanjiajie, Yangjiajie and so on.

8.Shandong Taishan

Mount Tai, also known as Dongyue, is the top of China’s top ten famous mountains. It is located in Tai’an, Shandong. It has thousands of years of spiritual and cultural infiltration and rendering, as well as a cultural landscape. It was included in the World Natural and Cultural Heritage List in 1987 and is China’s first natural and cultural dual heritage project. Mount Tai is majestic and beautiful. The ancient traditional culture believed that the East was the place where everything changed and the early spring took place, so Mount Tai has the reputation of “the five sacred mountains”. Because of its majestic momentum, it is “the first of the five mountains”, so it has the reputation of “the world’s first famous mountain”.

9. Fanjing Mountain, Guizhou

Fanjing Mountain, named after “Fantian Pure Land”, is located at the junction of Yinjiang, Jiangkou, and Songtao (southwest) counties in Tongren City, Guizhou Province, close to Yinjiang County, southeast of Jiangkou County, and southwest of Songtao County. It is the main peak of the Wuling Mountains and is a Buddhist dojo and nature reserve in China. It is located in the middle of the Tongren area. Fanjing Mountain is known as “Earth Oasis”, “Gene Bank of Animals and Plants”, and “Precious Heritage of Mankind”.

Fanjing Mountain was rated as a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and a national nature reserve on October 17, 2018. It was rated as one of China’s top ten summer resorts on June 30, 2008, and the famous Maitreya Bodhisattva dojo in China. On July 2, 2018, Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province, China, was approved to be included in the World Natural Heritage List at the World Heritage Conference held in Manama, Bahrain.

10. Xinjiang Tianshan

The Tianshan Mountains stretch from east to west, stretching 1,700 kilometers within the territory of China, covering an area of ​​more than 570,000 square kilometers, accounting for about one-third of the total area of ​​Xinjiang. The Tianshan Mountains in China divide Xinjiang into two parts: the Tarim Basin to the south and the Junggar Basin to the north. Tomur Peak is the highest peak of the Tianshan Mountains, with an altitude of 7443.8 meters. The Xier River, Chu River and Yili River all originated in the Tianshan Mountains.

On June 21, 2013, 4 areas of Tianshan Mountain, Tuomuerfeng, Kalajun-Kurdening, Bayinbulak, and Bogda, successfully applied for being a World Natural Heritage Site under the name “Xinjiang Tianshan”, becoming China’s 44th. It is a world heritage site.

As the saying goes, one thousand readers will have one thousand Hamlet, and there are tens of thousands of famous mountains in China. To say that the most beautiful mountain in China is ranked, it is that the benevolent sees the benevolent and the wise sees the wisdom, because everyone has their own preferences and perspectives. The ranking compiled by the data. Follow the editor to learn about the most beautiful mountains and rivers in China.