Wuyi Mountain has an altitude of 2158 meters.
Wuyi Mountain is located on the border of Jiangxi and Fujian provinces in my country. The highest peak is Huanggang Mountain.
The entire mountain range belongs to the northeastern extension branch of the Nanling Mountain System, bordering Zhejiang to the north and Jiangxi to the west.
Wuyi Mountain is formed by many peaks connected one after another. There are many mountains with an average altitude of more than 1,000 meters.
The main peak of Wuyi Mountain is Tianyou Peak, located in the center of the scenic spot.
Tianyou Peak is the first tourist attraction in Wuyi Mountain, with an altitude of 408.8 meters.
It is connected to Xianzhang Peak in the west and Xianyou Rock in the east.
There is also a stream of water flowing down from the top of the peak, which is known as a wonder in the mountain.
Huanggang Mountain is the main peak and the highest peak of the Wuyi Mountains, with an altitude of 2158 meters.
The height difference from the foot of Huanggang Mountain to the top is 1,500 meters. There is sufficient vegetation and the vertical spectrum is also very obvious.
Among them, there are mainly broad-leaved forests, coniferous forests, alpine coppice forests and meadows.
Jiangxi's three major delicacies 1. Peach cake is a famous Jiangxi snack popular in the north and south. During the Tang and Yuan Dynasties, farmers from Leping, Guixi, Yingtan and other counties around Jingdezhen in Jiangxi Province went to work as potters one after another.
Due to his busy work at that time, a Leping farmer stirred the flour he brought and put it directly on the surface of the kiln for baking. Since he had a chronic cough, he added minced peach kernels during baking.
2. Yuba yuba originated in Gao'an, Jiangxi Province during the Tang Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, Gao'an yuba was a tribute to the palace. Now it is a common dish in the north and south.
Jiangxi Daguanlou Food Co., Ltd. was founded in 1919, formerly known as Gaoan Xinglong Yuzhu Fang, with a history of nearly a hundred years.
3. Rice Noodles Mr. Lin Zhijie, a Guangxi historian, passed another perspective and evidence in "A Brief Examination of the Origin of Chinese Rice Noodles", that is, through documentary research, he came to the conclusion that "Chinese rice noodles originated in Jiangxi."
The "Gong Wei Ji" of the Southern Song Dynasty records that "whoever made rice cables in Jiangxi can be seen by rolling the silver silk." At this time, Jiangxi rice noodles were also called rice cables by the ancients, and they have a history of nearly 1,200 years.