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Finding Tranquility in China’s Extraordinary Wuling Mountains

Finding Tranquility in China’s Extraordinary Wuling Mountains

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Biology

11th Grade - University

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Fen Jing Shan, located in China's Guizhou Province, is the highest mountain in the Wuling Mountain range, standing about 8000 feet above sea level. It formed millions of years ago. Baijing Shan, a notable feature, includes the Red Cloud Golden Summit and two temples connected by a narrow bridge, serving as a sacred site for Buddhist pilgrims. In 2012, Phan Jing Shan was designated as the 13th UNESCO Natural Heritage Site in China, highlighting the country's rich natural heritage.

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What is the unique feature of the bridge connecting the two temples on Baijing Shan?

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When was Phan Jing Shan named a UNESCO Natural Heritage Site?

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