Wuyishan

China

Wuyishan, in the northwest of Fujian province, is home to a UNESCO dual World Cultural and Natural Heritage site — one of the few places in China to hold both designations — set among scenic mountain landscapes and waterways. The area has deep historical roots, with cliff tombs and the ruins of an ancient Minyue kingdom, and Song-dynasty scholar Zhu Xi taught here. The region is also a source of Wuyi rock tea, ranked among China's ten finest teas since 1959.

  • Population137,133
  • Nearest water from center 0.4 km0.3 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 18 km11 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
44°
100mm3.9in
F
48°
120mm4.7in
M
13°55°
245mm9.6in
A
18°64°
275mm10.8in
M
22°71°
335mm13.1in
J
25°76°
435mm17.2in
J
28°82°
220mm8.6in
A
27°81°
235mm9.3in
S
24°75°
135mm5.2in
O
19°67°
75mm2.9in
N
14°57°
95mm3.6in
D
47°
80mm3.1in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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