Wuyishan National Park
Source: chinadaily.com.cn | 2021-10-15 08:23 Click:
A bird's-eye view of Wuyishan National Park with the noble peaks towering into the clouds.
Wuyishan National Park in Fujian province was officially included in the first batch of China's national parks, which was announced on Oct 12.
Wuyi Mountain Nature Reserve was established in 1979 and was listed as the first national key nature reserve by the State Council in July 1979. Since then, various efforts have been made for the protection of the ecological environment in Wuyi Mountain.
Wuyi Mountain was selected as a pilot national park by the National Development and Reform Commission in June 2016.
Through years of protection, the forest coverage rate of Wuyi Mountain reached 96.72 percent. The area is currently home to a wide variety of wild animals and plants, including animals and plants under State class-one and class-two protection, such as white-neck long-tailed pheasants, silver pheasants, and bretschneidera sinensis.
The magnificent view of the fault zone in Wuyi Mountain.
A white-neck long-tailed pheasant, which is a bird under State class-one protection.
Bretschneidera sinensis, a plant under State class-one protection.