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The Danxia landform is a geographic term which typically describe the...
The Danxia landform is a geographic term which typically describe the unique landforms found in the southeast and southwest China. The Danxia landform features red-colored sandstones characterized by steep cliffs in a valley.
Till Jan 31, 2008, there are totally 790 Danxia landforms found in 26 provinces in China.
In the "China Beauty Selection" activity held in 2005 sponsored by "China National Geography" magazine, the seven most beautiful Danxia landforms were chosen, which are listed as below:
In 1999, Mount Wuyi entered UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites, both natural and cultural.
In 2010, 6 Danxia landscapes in southern China, with a general name of "China Danxia", were listed as a World Heritage Site. The six listed Danxia landform sites are: Mount Langshan, Mount Danxia, Taining, Mount Longhu, Mount Jianglang, and Mount Chishui.
The Danxia Landscape in Wuyi Mountain in Fujian Province 福建武夷山 See my Wuyi Mountain Trip Report

Danxia Landscape in Taining County in Fujian Province 福建泰宁

Mount Danxia (China Red Stone Park) in Guangdong Province 广东丹霞山

Mount Longhushan (cradle of Taoism) in Jiangxi Province 江西龙虎山


Zhangye Danxia Landform in Gansu Province 甘肃张掖丹霞

Chishui Danxia Landform in Guizhou Province 贵州赤水

Mount Jianglangshan in Zhejiang Province 浙江江郎山

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