Wuzhi Mountain

Wuzhi Mountain
Wuzhi Mountain in summer
Highest point
Elevation1,840 m (6,040 ft)[1]
Prominence1,840 m (6,040 ft)[1]
ListingUltra
Coordinates18°55′16.42″N 109°43′58.15″E / 18.9212278°N 109.7328194°E / 18.9212278; 109.7328194
Geography
Wuzhi Mountain is located in Hainan
Wuzhi Mountain
Wuzhi Mountain
Location in Hainan
LocationQiongzhong County, Hainan, China

Wuzhi Mountain (Chinese: 五指山; pinyin: Wǔzhǐ Shān; lit. 'Five Finger Mountain') is the highest mountain in Hainan, China, towering 1,840 metres (6,040 ft) above the center of Hainan Island. The surrounding areas of Wuzhi Mountain are inhabited mainly by the Li ethnic group. It is located adjacent to Wuzhishan City but is not part of that city's administrative area.

Various Li myths concern the name for the mountain (Five Finger Mountain) and its formation. One legend has it that the five mountain peaks are the fossilized fingers of a dead Li clan chief. Another tale is that the five peaks are dedicated to the five most powerful Li gods. Numerous historical poems have also been written about the mountain, the most famous of all by the Hainan writer, Qiujun.

Topographical map of Wuzhi Mountain

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  1. ^ a b "China IV - Central and Eastern China, Taiwan and Korea". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2011-10-03.

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