SanQingShan
Management Committee of Mt.Sanqingshan in Jiangxi Province Address: Fenglin service area in Mt.Sanqingshan, Jiangxi Province
Tel: 0793-2407066 8218891

Mt. Sanqingshan

Mt. Sanqingshan, located in northeast of Shangrao city, is a World Natural Heritage, National Scenic Area, World Geo-park and State AAAAA Tour Zone, which named as the three peaks of Yujing, Yuxu and Yuhua like the three supreme Taoism gods of Yuqing, Shangqing and Taiqing sitting upon the mountain.



The World Heritage Committee of  UNESCO regards that Mount Sanqingshan National Park displays a unique array of forested, fantastically shaped granite pillars and peaks concentrated in a relatively small area. Mount Sanqingshan’s remarkable granite rock formations combine with diverse forest, near and distant vistas, and striking meteorological effects to create a landscape of exceptional landscape quality.



The scenic area covers 229.5 square kilometers. Yujing Peak, with an elevation of 1819.9 meters, which is the highest peak in Mt. Sanqingshan. There are a thousand peaks competing in their beauty, ten thousand streams pouring into pools, ancient trees growing thick with rare birds and animals flying and creeping among them. Mt. Sangqingshan, wrapped by cloud and fog all the year around, like a fairy land, was named "the world's most beautiful mountains". It is also a famous Taoist mountain, with more than 1600 years history. Sanqing Blessed Land, with an average elevation of 1530 meters, is a place of assembly for cultural heritage and an “open-air museum” of ancient Taoist architecture. It collects the cream of the cultural relics and Taoist architecture of Mt. Sanqingshan. There are more than 230 ancient buildings and heritage, such as temples, palaces, mansions, lanes, springs, pools, bridges, tombs, terraces, towers and so on, which is a good place to research the Taoist ancient architectural design in China, known as the  " open-air museum of China ancient Taoist architecture". It  is now a national cultural relics protection unit.