Wugong Mountains
Wugong Range 武功山 | |
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View of a ridge of the Wugong Range | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,918.3 m (6,294 ft) |
Coordinates | 27°29′N 114°11′E / 27.483°N 114.183°ECoordinates: 27°29′N 114°11′E / 27.483°N 114.183°E |
Geography | |
Wugong Range Location in China | |
Location | Jiangxi and Hunan, China |
Parent range | Luoxiao Mountains |
The Wugongshan or Wu-kung Mountains (Chinese: 武功山) are a range of mountains located in Jiangxi and Hunan, China. Its highest point is 1918.3 m high Baihe Feng (Golden Peak).[1]
Description
The Wugong range is a subrange of the Luoxiao Mountains. It stretches for 130 km in a roughly southwest-northeast direction between Chaling in Hunan to close to Yichun in Jiangxi.[2]
The Wugongshan National Geological Park is located in the area of the range.[3]
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