Wugong Mountains

The Wugongshan or Wu-kung Mountains, now a tourist resort, are a range of mountains located in the west of , . It is the geography boundary of , , , and .
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  • Type: Mountain with an elevation of 1,011 metres
  • Description: mountain range in People’s Republic of China
  • Also known as: Wu-kung Shan”, “Wu-kung Shan-mo”, and “Wugong Shan

Places in the Area

Nearby places include 泰山.

Town
Taishan Township is a township under the administration of , , . As of 2018, it has one residential community and 7 villages under its administration. is situated 7 km east of Wugong Mountains.

Wugong Mountains

Latitude
27.43333° or 27° 26′ north
Longitude
114.2° or 114° 12′ east
Elevation
1,011 metres (3,317 feet)
Open location code
7PVPC5MX+8X
Geo­Names ID
1791262
Wiki­data ID
Q3322189
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Venetian—“Wugong Mountains” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Wugong Shan
  • Chinese: 明月山国家森林公园
  • Chinese: 武功山
  • Chinese: 武功山国家地质公园
  • Chinese: 武功山国家森林公园
  • Chinese: 武功山风景名胜区
  • Dutch: Mount Wugong
  • French: Monts Wugong
  • Italian: monti Wugong
  • Italian: Monti Wugong
  • Japanese: 武功山
  • Korean: 우궁산
  • Korean: 우궁산맥
  • Ladin: Ciadëina de Wugong (Cina)
  • Ladin: Ciadëina de Wugong
  • Literary Chinese: 武功山
  • Swedish: Wugong Shan
  • Venetian: Monti Wugong

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Wugong Shan and Gaotian Yan.

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