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Three pits and two streams are cost-effective
Tall man. The "three pits and two streams" in Wuyishan refer to Huiyuan pit, Niulan pit, Daoshuikeng, Liuxiang stream and Wuyuan stream. The three pits and two streams in Wuyishan are the center of Wuyishan scenic spot and the core producing area of Wuyi rock tea, with mellow fragrance and high cost performance. Wuyishan is located at the junction of Jiangxi and northwest Fujian provinces, at the southeast foot of the northern section of Wuyishan, with a total area of 999.75 square kilometers. It is a famous scenic tourist area and summer resort in China. It is a typical Danxia landform and one of the first national key scenic spots.
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