The mountain range is about 160 miles (260 km) long. The tallest peaks are around 6,000 feet (1,800 m).
Chinese painters have been working in these mountains since the Tang Dynasty. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries there was a whole school of painting named after the mountains, from which these three come.
Detail of Mei Qing, Strolling in a Misty Valley, 17th c.
Numerous temples and monasteries have been built in the mountains.
The Bridge of the Immortals, probably the most famous view in the mountains.
There is a national park in the mountains, and plenty of other tourist infrastructure: trails, hotels, and even a cable car that carried you up to one peak. But because the range is so large, other areas are relatively unspoiled.
Two wonderful images by Australian photographer Ilya Genkin. More here.
Seems like a wonderful place. I loved my trip to China and one day we hope to take our daughter back. Perhaps we could go here.
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