Wuyuan County, located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, belongs to Shangrao City and Wuyuan County of Jiangxi Province. It is named after the old county ruled Tsinghua and was close to Wushan water source. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it was the land demarcated by Wu and Chu. Up to now, the boundary pillar of "Wu Chu Branch Garden" still stands in the north of Zhelin County. Since ancient times, it has been known as "the hometown of books" and "the hometown of tea", with peculiar land, beautiful valleys and picturesque countryside.
The scenic spots in Wuyuan County surround its villages, the most famous of which are rape flowers and Huizhou architecture. The beauty of its village lies in the harmony of nature. Jiangling Village is the best place for Wuyuan to see rape flowers on terraced fields in Huang Cancan from March to April. Rape flowers echo Huizhou folk houses from afar, depicting a beautiful pastoral picture.
Topography of Wuyuan county
The topography of Wuyuan County is dominated by middle and low hills, with a slightly oval area. The territory is undulating, the mountains are undulating, and the terrain is inclined from northeast to southwest. The highest mountain in China is Leigujian Mountain, with an altitude of 1629.8 meters, which is the boundary mountain between Jiangxi and Anhui provinces. The riverbed of Xiaogang in Xucun Town is 33 meters above sea level, which is the lowest point in the county.
Wuyuan county belongs to hilly landform, and the terrain is inclined from northeast to southwest. According to the landform form and genesis, it can be divided into five landform types: low mountain landform in erosion structure, erosion and denudation hilly landform, erosion and accumulation low mountain hilly landform, carbonate karst landform and erosion and accumulation valley plain.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuyuan County