Mount Wuyi
Mount Wuyi is the most outstanding area for biodiversity
conservation in south-east China and a refuge for a large number of
ancient, relict species, many of them endemic to China. The serene
beauty of the dramatic gorges of the Nine Bend River, with its numerous
temples and monasteries, many now in ruins, provided the setting for the
development and spread of neo-Confucianism, which has been influential
in the cultures of East Asia since the 11th century. In the 1st century
B.C. a large administrative capital was built at nearby Chengcun by the
Han dynasty rulers. Its massive walls enclose an archaeological site of
great significance.