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Shangri-La documentary film review

"Beautiful China 2-Shangri-La" is shot in high-definition, which can present colorful and detailed images, and the panorama tells the story of Shangri-La in Yunnan.

The life of birds here is captured on camera - sunbirds have been foraging in green plants, red-bellied hornbills have been courting, and fruit trees have also attracted short-tailed macaques and large black monkeys. squirrel.

The unparalleled food standards here are comparable to those of temperate rainforests. The mysterious small subtropical lowland forests in southern Yunnan are home to one of China's most mysterious wildlife - the wild Asian elephant.

The inner wall of a bamboo where the bat-skull bat roosts was also recorded by a surveillance camera. The scent released by the huge corolla of the southern Yunnan taro attracts carrion insects which feed pollen to bees.

The remote Wuliang Mountain is home to China's rare animal, the black digger and long-armed monkey. The images of flowers and trees budding and tree growth using professional time-lapse photography technology can quickly show the growth and transformation of a forest.