2007-12-20 23:39:10 Xinhua English

Photo taken on Dec. 17, 2007 shows a winter scenery of Mount Wuyi in east China's Fujian Province. Mount Wuyi entered the lists of world cultural and natural heritage in 1999, which made it the fourth Chinese site that had been inscribed on the World Heritage List under both natural and cultural criteria. Mount Wuyi, lying in northern Fujian Province, covers an area of 635.75 sq km. Most of the hills here are made of red sandstone, very steep but flat on the top. The peaks and rocks of grotesque

Photo taken on Dec. 17, 2007 shows a sea of clouds at Mount Wuyi in east China's Fujian Province. Mount Wuyi entered the list of world cultural and natural heritage in 1999, which made it the fourth Chinese site that had been inscribed on the World Heritage List under both natural and cultural criteria. Mount Wuyi, lying in northern Fujian Province, covers an area of 635.75 sq km. Most of the hills here are made of red sandstone, very steep but flat on the top. The peaks and rocks of grotesque s

Tourists climb the Mount Wuyi in east China's Fujian Province. Mount Wuyi entered the list of world cultural and natural heritage in 1999, which made it the fourth Chinese site that had been inscribed on the World Heritage List under both natural and cultural criteria. Mount Wuyi, lying in northern Fujian Province, covers an area of 635.75 sq km. Most of the hills here are made of red sandstone, very steep but flat on the top. The peaks and rocks of grotesque shapes are girded by clear streams a

Photo taken on Dec. 5, 2004 shows a sea of clouds at Mount Wuyi in east China's Fujian Province. Mount Wuyi entered the list of world cultural and natural heritage in 1999, which made it the fourth Chinese site that had been inscribed on the World Heritage List under both natural and cultural criteria. Mount Wuyi, lying in northern Fujian Province, covers an area of 635.75 sq km. Most of the hills here are made of red sandstone, very steep but flat on the top. The peaks and rocks of grotesque sh

Tourists on bamboo rafts tour along a rivulet, Mount Wuyi of east China's Fujian Province, Dec. 17, 2007. Mount Wuyi entered the list of world cultural and natural heritage in 1999, which made it the fourth Chinese site that had been inscribed on the World Heritage List under both natural and cultural criteria. Mount Wuyi, lying in northern Fujian Province, covers an area of 635.75 sq km. Most of the hills here are made of red sandstone, very steep but flat on the top. The peaks and rocks of gro

Photo taken on Dec. 16, 2006 shows a sea of clouds at Mount Wuyi in east China's Fujian Province. Mount Wuyi entered the list of world cultural and natural heritage in 1999, which made it the fourth Chinese site that had been inscribed on the World Heritage List under both natural and cultural criteria. Mount Wuyi, lying in northern Fujian Province, covers an area of 635.75 sq km. Most of the hills here are made of red sandstone, very steep but flat on the top. The peaks and rocks of grotesque s
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