Mount Danxia

Mount Danxia — view
Mount Danxia. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
RENHUA COUNTY, CHINA · PRESENT DAY

Mount Danxia

A striking landscape of red sandstone peaks and ravines in northern Guangdong, Mount Danxia reveals geological formations of exceptional rarity across its mountainous terrain.

At a glance

Mount Danxia comprises a scenic mountainous area renowned for its distinctive red-hued geological formations. The site was inscribed as part of the China Danxia World Heritage Site in 2010, recognizing its unique geographical character and visual drama. Today it holds status as a Chinese AAAAA attraction.

History

The site gained international recognition in 2010 when it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list as part of the broader China Danxia designation, a collective recognition of similar landforms across the country. This designation acknowledged both the scientific importance and the scenic value of the formations.

What you see

The landscape comprises steep mountainous terrain carved from red sandstone, creating dramatic peaks, gorges, and distinctive geological formations. The vivid coloration and layered structures of the rock formations dominate the visual experience of the site.

Cultural significance

Mount Danxia represents an outstanding example of the Danxia landform type, characterized by steep cliffs and vibrant coloration formed through specific geological processes. The site exemplifies both natural beauty and geological significance, drawing visitors and researchers interested in earth sciences and scenic landscapes.

Key facts

  • Location: Renhua County, northern Guangdong province, China
  • Coordinates: 25.031944°N, 113.746111°E
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: Inscribed 2010 (China Danxia)
  • Classification: AAAAA Chinese attraction

Practical information & getting there

Mount Danxia is located in Renhua County in northern Guangdong province. Plan your visit in advance to appreciate the full extent of the scenic terrain and geological formations on display across the site.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Facts drawn from Wikipedia/Wikidata.

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