Wuyi Shan| Range Type | Mountain range with well-recognized name | | Highest Point | Huanggang Shan (2170 m/7119 ft) | | Countries | China | | States/Provinces | Fujian (25%), Jiangxi (22%), Zhejiang (21%), Guangdong (17%), Anhui (8%), Jiangsu (5%), Shanghai (1%) (numbers are approximate percentage of range area) | | Area | 483,854 sq km / 186,816 sq mi Area may include lowland areas | | Extent | 1,145 km / 711 mi North-South 985 km / 612 mi East-West | | Center Lat/Long | 27° 14' N; 117° 30' E | | Map Link | Microsoft Bing Map | Search Engines - search the web for "Wuyi Shan": Wikipedia Search Microsoft Bing Search Google Search Yahoo Search
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Map of Wuyi Shan Click on red triangle icons for links to other ranges.
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| | Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Wuyi Shan. | | East China | Level 2 (Parent) | |          North China | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          North Central China | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Hua Shan-Daba Shan | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Shangdong Ranges | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Greater Guizhou Ranges | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Nan Ling | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Wuyi Shan | Level 3 | |          Taiwan | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Hainan | Level 3 (Sibling) |
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Major Peaks of the Wuyi Shan
Photos of Peaks in the Wuyi Shan | | Tai Mo Shan: Hong Kong's highest hill is crowned with a radar station, now probably controlled by the Chinese Army and even harder to visit than it was in 1996. |
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