Wulong Karst

The Wulong Karst (Chinese: 武隆喀斯特) is a karst landscape located within the borders of Wulong County, Chongqing Municipality, People's Republic of China. It is divided into three areas containing the Three Natural Bridges, the Qingkou Tiankeng (箐口天坑) and Furong Cave respectively. It is a part of the Wulong Karst National Geology Park as well as part of the South China Karst, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[1] 20 km (12 mi) southeast of Wulong County town, the area lies on the border of Baiguo (白果乡) and Yuhetao (与核桃乡) villages.

Scenic areas

Three Natural Bridges

The Three Natural Bridges
Main article: Three Natural Bridges

The Three Natural Bridges (simplified Chinese: 天生三桥; traditional Chinese: 天生三橋; pinyin: Tiānshēng Sān Qiáo), a series of natural limestone bridges located in Xiannushan Town (仙女山镇), Wulong County,[2] are the nucleus of a 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi) conservation area which includes the following features:

Qingkou Tiankeng Scenic Area

The Qingkou Tiankeng Scenic Area (simplified Chinese: 箐口天坑景区; traditional Chinese: 箐口天坑景區) is located around Houping Village (后坪乡), Wulong County[3] and includes:

Furong Cave

Main article: Furong Cave

Furong Cave (Chinese: 芙蓉洞) is located in Jiangkou Town (江口镇), Wulong County some 20 km (12 mi) from the county town.[4] The cave is 2,846 m (9,337 ft) long and features numerous vertical shafts running through the limestone. Stalactites and other sedimentary features abound throughout the Furong Cave.

See also

References

  1. "Twenty-two new sites inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, and one deleted during Committee meeting in Christchurch". UNESCO World Heritage Convention. June 29, 2007. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
  2. "The Three Natural Bridges (天生三桥)" (in Chinese). Xinhua. July 25, 2008. Retrieved February 16, 2011.
  3. "Chongqing Wulong County National Geology Park (重庆武隆国家地质公园)" (in Chinese). Retrieved February 17, 2011.
  4. "Furong Cave (芙蓉洞)" (in Chinese). Xinhua. October 12, 2005. Retrieved February 16, 2011.
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