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Wulong Karst

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Added to the South China Karst UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011, the Wulong Karst in Chongqing is notable for its massive limestone arches and deep tiankeng sinkholes.

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Wulong Karst ranks #43 of 224 in the Karst ranking, behind Škocjan Caves, ahead of Grotte de Font-de-Gaume.

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What famous natural bridges are found in the Wulong Karst?

The Wulong Karst is famous for its three massive limestone arches known as the Three Natural Bridges: Tianlong, Qinglong, and Heilong. These spectacular stone bridges were formed by the collapse of ancient limestone caves.

What major Hollywood movie was filmed at the Wulong Karst?

Michael Bay's 2017 blockbuster film "Transformers: The Last Knight" featured several scenes shot at the Wulong Karst landscape. The production chose this specific location in Chongqing for its otherworldly natural beauty.

When was Wulong Karst added to the UNESCO World Heritage list?

The Wulong Karst was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list as part of the South China Karst designation in 2011. This specific phase of the listing highlighted the region's exceptional deep tiankeng sinkholes and massive arches.

Where is the Wulong Karst located?

The Wulong Karst is situated within the Wulong District of Chongqing Municipality in southwestern China. It sits within the broader South China Karst region, a massive area globally recognized for its dramatic limestone formations.

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