Wuling Mountains
The Wuling Mountains are a prominent mountain range located in central China. Stretching across several provinces, including Hunan, Hubei, and Guizhou, they are known for their stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity. The range features a variety of ecosystems, from subtropical forests to alpine meadows, making it a vital area for wildlife.
The highest peak in the Wuling Mountains is Fanjing Mountain, which reaches an elevation of 2,570 meters (8,400 feet). This region is also culturally significant, home to various ethnic groups, including the Miao and Tujia people, who maintain unique traditions and lifestyles influenced by the mountainous environment.