Mount Sanqingshan National Park was recently added to the World Heritage List.
The photos are beautiful.
… a unique array of forested, fantastically shaped granite pillars and peaks …

larger original – flickr – Genek´s cards
It has some crazy cliffside pathways similar to those of Mount Hua (Hua Shan).

larger original – flickr – Vincent H P Liu
more interesting Sanqingshan photos on flickr
Mount Sanqing (Chinese: 三清山; Pinyin: SÄnqÄ«ng ShÄn) or San Qing Mountain – Wikipedia
(via The Adventure Blog)


Beautiful shots, both here and on the Flickr link.
I also looked at your Huashan entry. I’ve been intrigued by Huashan for many, many years, and I’m considering a visit to China in a year or two that will include hiking Huashan.
I’ve spent about 5 months in China, Hong Kong and Macao, John.
It’s still a hassle to travel on the mainland.
Best is a short, very specific destination, trip.
I don’t like travel hassles! I spent over a year traveling in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa in the mid-1980s, including time in Czechoslovakia and Poland.
I prefer to travel in countries with reasonably efficient and honest bureaucracies, and where I can get reasonably healthy food.
However, I’m definitely interested in China, and especially Huashan, so maybe I’ll just have to deal with any difficulties.