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The Wulian Feng (Chinese: 五莲峰; pinyin: Wǔlián fēng; lit. 'Five lotus peaks') are a mountain range in Yunnan, China, forming the northwest edge of the Yungui Plateau. The mountains are more of an escarpment than a true mountain range, towering above the right bank of the Jinsha River as it enters the Sichuan Basin and becomes the Yangtze. From the Jinsha River floor, the Wulian Feng rise over 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in less than 5 km (3.1 mi) forming impressive peak-like characteristics and thus leading to their name. They run entirely in Zhaotong Prefecture from the Jigongshan Grand Canyon of Ludian County in the southwest to Suijiang County in the northeast. The northern portion of the Wulian Feng exhibit more mountain-like characteristics as the Yungui Plateau is broken up here and valleys cu

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  • The Wulian Feng (Chinese: 五莲峰; pinyin: Wǔlián fēng; lit. 'Five lotus peaks') are a mountain range in Yunnan, China, forming the northwest edge of the Yungui Plateau. The mountains are more of an escarpment than a true mountain range, towering above the right bank of the Jinsha River as it enters the Sichuan Basin and becomes the Yangtze. From the Jinsha River floor, the Wulian Feng rise over 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in less than 5 km (3.1 mi) forming impressive peak-like characteristics and thus leading to their name. They run entirely in Zhaotong Prefecture from the Jigongshan Grand Canyon of Ludian County in the southwest to Suijiang County in the northeast. The northern portion of the Wulian Feng exhibit more mountain-like characteristics as the Yungui Plateau is broken up here and valleys cut between the mountain peaks. The highest point of the range is the 3,364 m (11,037 ft)-high summit of Dashanbao (Chinese: 大山包; pinyin: Dàshānbāo) in the south which rises dramatically 2,600 m (8,500 ft) from the west but rises only a mere 200 m (660 ft) from the east. Mount Yao, across the to the southwest, is even higher at 4,040 m (13,250 ft) above sea level, but is not considered part of the Wulian Feng. Dashanbao Nature Reserve, at the height of the Wulian Feng, is an important Black-necked crane wintering site. (en)
  • Wulian Feng är en bergskedja i Kina. Den ligger i provinsen Yunnan, i den sydvästra delen av landet, omkring 340 kilometer norr om provinshuvudstaden Kunming. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 1 115 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är juli, med i genomsnitt 281 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är december, med 7 mm nederbörd. (sv)
  • 五连峰又名五莲峰,中国云贵高原一座山脉,处云南省东北的昭通市永善縣莲峰镇。五莲峰与乌蒙山为昭通市境内的主要山脉。五连峰因其形状似五瓣莲花,因而得名。五连峰主峰为镜子山,海拔3189米。五连峰为横江与金沙江的分水岭。 (zh)
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  • Wulian Feng är en bergskedja i Kina. Den ligger i provinsen Yunnan, i den sydvästra delen av landet, omkring 340 kilometer norr om provinshuvudstaden Kunming. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 1 115 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är juli, med i genomsnitt 281 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är december, med 7 mm nederbörd. (sv)
  • 五连峰又名五莲峰,中国云贵高原一座山脉,处云南省东北的昭通市永善縣莲峰镇。五莲峰与乌蒙山为昭通市境内的主要山脉。五连峰因其形状似五瓣莲花,因而得名。五连峰主峰为镜子山,海拔3189米。五连峰为横江与金沙江的分水岭。 (zh)
  • The Wulian Feng (Chinese: 五莲峰; pinyin: Wǔlián fēng; lit. 'Five lotus peaks') are a mountain range in Yunnan, China, forming the northwest edge of the Yungui Plateau. The mountains are more of an escarpment than a true mountain range, towering above the right bank of the Jinsha River as it enters the Sichuan Basin and becomes the Yangtze. From the Jinsha River floor, the Wulian Feng rise over 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in less than 5 km (3.1 mi) forming impressive peak-like characteristics and thus leading to their name. They run entirely in Zhaotong Prefecture from the Jigongshan Grand Canyon of Ludian County in the southwest to Suijiang County in the northeast. The northern portion of the Wulian Feng exhibit more mountain-like characteristics as the Yungui Plateau is broken up here and valleys cu (en)
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