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Wugongshan: What else is hidden in the uninhabited village?

Yao Feng

It's Wugong Mountain Scenic Area.

An uninhabited village

Because it's remote

These mountains are too high.

Insufficient transportation

Villagers have lived for decades.

Did not leave

Cuncuntong highway

Convenient transportation

The villagers with better conditions left.

Located in remote Yao Feng.

Yao Feng became an uninhabited village.

Street photographer Jun came to Wanlongshan to visit the uninhabited village.

A villager named Zhou

Brought us to Yao Feng.

Because the village is empty.

Weeds are everywhere and insects are flying all over the sky.

It has become a good place for breeding.

Villagers and couples who moved out of Yao Feng.

After returning to Yao Feng, I started farming.

Raise a lot of chickens

A big village

Free-range chickens are everywhere

A building in good condition

Nobody lives there.

Vegetation grows wildly.

Silent village

temple

Dalangzi

a surname

Built next to the ancient bridge

Qiaoshang

Weeds are overgrown/blocked/spread

An old tree

Fall on the bridge

Be full of ...

Fungal plants

The villagers leading the way said

Cross the bridge and go downstream.

This used to be Yao Feng's way out.

Has long been covered with vegetation.

Yao Feng has many precious trees.

Towering maple trees

The most famous is an ancient yew tree.

It is said that for thousands of years

The tree core is empty.

The villagers said that a boss from the city heard that yew skin can cure diseases.

Peel a large piece of skin from yew.

The scar (white skin) on the tree is clearly visible.

I wonder if the disease has been cured.

In the survey of ancient trees in Wugong Mountain

China Taxus var. Yao Feng was discovered in Wanshan Township.

Taxus chinensis king in Wugongshan area

Tree 1600 years old, 25 meters high.

The ground is 6 meters in diameter.

It is very famous in western Jiangxi.

The oldest yew

Autumn is coming.

Autumn scenery in Yao Feng is worth seeing.

But you must protect precious trees.

Photography/Wen Huang