Lying in the junction of east China’s Jiangxi Province and southeast China’s Fujian Province, the Wuyi Mountains are a crucial location for biodiversity defense. There is an extremely total mid-subtropical native forest community. Consisting of rolling peaks and many valleys, the Wuyi Mountains are home to various kinds of plant life, therefore providing unique surroundings with several landscapes.
In 2016, a pilot program for the Wuyishan National Park management system, which integrated the Wuyi Mountain Nature Reserve with the surrounding nature reserves, was released, and the location was formally designated as a national forest in October 2021.
The Wuyishan National Park is noted as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) cultural and natural heritage website. It is called the “kingdom of snakes,” “the world of bugs,” and “the paradise of birds.”
Not just that, Wuyishan National Park is the only national forest in China that is popular for tea. Eco-friendly tea plantations which can both produce tea and drive the advancement of regional economy have actually been developed there.
(Cover image developed by CGTN’s Liu Shaozhen; video recorded by CGTN Nature shooting team, modified by CGTN’s Gao Yuxin)
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