Wulingyuan

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Wulingyan Scenic and Historic Interest Area1
UNESCO World Heritage Site
The sandstone pillars of Wulingyuan extend hundreds of meters over the valley floor.
State Party China
Type Natural
Criteria vii
Identification #640
Region2 Asia-Pacific
Inscription History
Formal Inscription: 1992
16th WH Committee Session
WH link: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/640

1 Name as officially inscribed on the WH List
2 As classified officially by UNESCO

Wulingyuan (Chinese: 武陵源; pinyin: Wǔlíng Yuán) is a scenic and historic interest area in Hunan Province, China famous for its approximately 3,100 tall quartzite sandstone pillars, some over 200 meters in height, and are a kind of Karst formation. It is a part of Zhangjiajie city, about 270km from the capital of Hunan Province, Changsha. Its latitude and longitude are 29°16'-29°24'N, 110°22'-110°41'E. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992.