Wuyi Mountain Nature Reserve | Biodiversity & Huanggang Mountain

Wuyi Mountain Nature Reserve

A Global Sanctuary for Biodiversity

“A sanctuary for a thousand species, where the earth touches the clouds.”

Preserving one of the most complete subtropical forest ecosystems in the world, the Wuyi Mountain Nature Reserve is the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore more in our Mount Wuyi Highlights guide, where the wild meets the ancient Tea Culture of Fujian.

377Peaks > 1000m
112Peaks > 1500m
7Peaks > 2000m
[Image: The mist-covered peaks of Huanggang Mountain in Mount Wuyi]

Huanggang Mountain: The Roof of East China

Rising to 2,158 meters, Huanggang Mountain is the highest peak in Eastern China. This majestic landscape serves as the backdrop for our Mount Wuyi 3-Day Private Tour, offering unparalleled views of alpine meadows and the famous sea of clouds.

A Living Natural Laboratory

From the source of the Nine Bend Stream to the dense canopies sheltering rare wildlife, the reserve is a treasure trove of Fujian history and biology. It is a “Landscape Corridor” where the air remains at its purest, far from the modern bustle.

Visitor Experience & Conservation

Tours through the conservation area focus on environmental education and deep nature immersion. We recommend combining this with a visit to the Qinglong Waterfall for a complete wilderness experience.

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