Huangshan

Huangshan (Chinese: 黄山), literally meaning the Yellow Mountain(s), is a mountain range in southern Anhui province in eastern China. It was originally called "Yishan", and it was renamed because of a legend that Emperor Xuanyuan once made alchemy here. Vegetation on the range is thickest below 1,100 meters (3,600 ft), with trees growing up to the treeline at 1,800 meters (5,900 ft).

Huangshan
黄山
Panoramic view of the Huangshan landscape
Highest point
Elevation1,864 m (6,115 ft)
Prominence1,734 m (5,689 ft)
ListingUltra
Coordinates30°07′30″N 118°10′00″E
Geography
Huangshan
黄山
Location in eastern China
Huangshan
黄山
Huangshan
黄山 (China)
LocationHuangshan City, Anhui
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official nameMount Huangshan
CriteriaCultural and Natural: (ii), (vii), (x)
Reference547bis
Inscription1990 (14th Session)
Extensions2012
Area16,060 ha (62.0 sq mi)
Buffer zone49,000 ha (190 sq mi)
Huangshan
"Huangshan" in Simplified (top) and Traditional (bottom) Chinese characters
Simplified Chinese黄山
Traditional Chinese黄山
Literal meaning"Yellow Mountain(s)"

The area is well known for its scenery, sunsets, peculiarly-shaped granite peaks, Huangshan pine trees, hot springs, winter snow and views of the clouds from above. Huangshan is a frequent subject of traditional Chinese paintings and literature, as well as modern photography. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of China's major tourist destinations.

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