Chongqing-Wulong Fairy Mountain National Forest Park
Nestled in the breathtaking karst landscape of Wulong, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Chongqing, lie two of China's most spectacular natural wonders: the Wulong Tiankeng (also known as the Three Natural Bridges) and the enchanting Fairy Mountain.
Nestled in the breathtaking karst landscape of Wulong, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Chongqing, lie two of China's most spectacular natural wonders: the Wulong Tiankeng (also known as the Three Natural Bridges) and the enchanting Fairy Mountain. The Tiankeng is a colossal sinkhole system featuring three majestic natural limestone bridges—Tianlong (Sky Dragon), Qinglong (Green Dragon), and Heilong (Black Dragon)—that soar hundreds of meters above the ground. Walking through the lush, mist-shrouded gorge below offers a humbling perspective on these geological giants, which were famously featured in the movie Transformers: Age of Extinction. Just a short journey away, Fairy Mountain presents a dramatic change in scenery. This vast alpine meadow, often called "the Swiss Alps of the East," sits at a high elevation, offering cool summers, serene grasslands, and a landscape dotted with grazing horses and vibrant wildflowers. Together, these destinations create a perfect harmony of awe-inspiring grandeur and tranquil beauty, making Wulong an unmissable destination for any traveler.