Qingliangfeng Nature Reserve in Anhui Province was promoted to "national level"

According to a report on the Chinese government website, the General Office of the State Council issued a notice a few days ago, releasing the list of 16 new national-level nature reserves including Qingliangfeng in Anhui. In principle, no adjustment shall be made within five years from the date of approval of establishment of a nature reserve.

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    Qingliang Peak is located at the junction of Anhui and Zhejiang. It is the main peak of Tianmu Mountain in Zhejiang, with an altitude of 1787.2 meters. It is another peak in East China after the main peaks of Mount Huangshan. In the territory, it is bounded by Jixi County in Xuancheng area. Approved by the state, it was listed as a nature reserve in 1979 with an area of ​​15 square kilometers. In the territory, there are mountains and peaks, peaks and valleys, dense forests, inaccessible people, complete ecology, and rich wildlife resources. It is one of the six nature reserves in Anhui Province, not only with the precipitous and beautiful scenery similar to Huangshan Mountain, but also with unique terrain such as the "platform" in the mountain and the "small plain" on the top of the group.

    In the reserve, not only the Huangshan pines are graceful, the Tangdi flowers are colorful, and the strange rocks are also unique. It does not rise suddenly from the cliff like the strange rocks of Huangshan Mountain, but stands directly from the deep and green earth, with a realistic image and very funny. Such as "The Immortal Saw the Stone", "The Ape Man Goes Up the Mountain", "The Little Sister's Back Lover", "Dolomite", "The Immortal Cave", "The Tortoise and Snake Gate", "The Lion and the Elephant Enter the Door", "Tianzi Pond", etc. There are four similar attractions. As many as fifty. The stone peaks standing on the wall are ever-changing, some are like birds, some are like beasts, some are like people, some are like objects, and there are many more that are yet to be named by people. In addition, there are many springs and waterfalls here, and the cloud river and cloud sea are endlessly changing, and the competition is different, which makes people amazed.

    Due to the complex terrain, special ecological environment, lush forests and sufficient rainfall, Qingliang Peak not only has a wide variety of rare animals, but also a large number of excellent and precious tree species with special economic value and scientific research value. The rare animals that are protected by the state include sika deer, white-crowned long-tailed pheasant, macaque, suma antelope, white pheasant, large civet, small civet, pangolin, black deer, roe, four dislikes, etc. Dozens of species; stone pheasants and giant salamanders are also quite famous; There are also more than 200 kinds of mountain birds such as tits, gray magpies, woodpeckers, etc., which often gather in deep valleys and dense forests in the mountains, or chanting, or singing happily, making the reserve more full of vitality.

Pictures of tourist attractions in Heilongjiang
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Pictures of tourist attractions in Heilongjiang
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    Qingliang Peak is one of the green treasure houses in the mountainous area of ​​southern Anhui. It has been found out that there are more than 1,000 species of higher plants in the reserve, including more than 400 kinds of woody plants and more than 30 kinds of rare plants. There are more than 20 kinds of trees, tulip tree, pine tree, yellow mountain plum, Tiannv flower, hydrangea and so on. Listed by the state as a type of tree species under key protection, "Huadong Huangshan" is a relic tree species that survived from the Cretaceous or more ancient times. Except for one or two trees in Huangshan Yungu Temple, Anhui Province is on the verge of extinction. . However, scientists have found more than 20 East China fir trees here. It not only has ornamental and practical value, but also has outstanding scientific research value.

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