Wuzhi Mountain

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Wuzhi Mountain is a prominent, five-peaked mountain in Hainan, China, renowned as the island’s highest point and a symbol of its natural landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
natural landmark
accessBy mountain trails
category Highest points of Chinese provinces
Mountains of Hainan
ChineseName 五指山 NERFINISHED
climate tropical monsoon climate
continent Asia
country China
elevation 1867 m
6125 ft
hasActivity hiking
mountain climbing
nature observation
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Li people NERFINISHED
Miao people NERFINISHED
hasGeologicalType granite and metamorphic rocks
hasMythology associated with Li ethnic legends
hasNumberOfPeaks 5
hasShape five-peaked mountain
hasViewOver central Hainan
highestPointOf Hainan Island NERFINISHED
Hainan Province NERFINISHED
isIconicLandformOf Hainan Island NERFINISHED
isProtectedArea true
knownFor distinctive five peaks
scenic views
tropical rainforest environment
literalMeaningOfName Five Finger Mountain NERFINISHED
locatedIn Hainan NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Qiongzhong Li and Miao Autonomous County NERFINISHED
Wuzhishan City NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone China Standard Time
locatedOn Hainan Island NERFINISHED
locatedSouthOf Haikou NERFINISHED
mountainRange central mountains of Hainan
nameLanguage Chinese
nearestCity Wuzhishan NERFINISHED
partOf central Hainan mountainous region
partOfProtectedArea Wuzhishan scenic area NERFINISHED
prominence high topographic prominence on Hainan
symbolOf Hainan NERFINISHED
Hainan natural landscape
tourismType ecotourism destination
hiking destination
vegetationType montane forest
tropical rainforest

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Wuzhishan namedAfter Wuzhi Mountain