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When can you visit Sanming Geshi National Forest Park?

Sanming Gershi Castanopsis National Forest Park opening hours: 7:30-18:00

Sanming Gershi Castanopsis National Forest Park attractions introduction:

National AAAA-level tourist area - Sanming Castanopsis Castanopsis National Forest Park is located in the world's largest Castanopsis castanopsis primeval forest in the southwest of Sanming City, an excellent tourist city in China. It is only more than 20 kilometers away from the urban area and has a total area of ??1,125 square meters_ , known as rare, green pearl and the best in the world. There are nearly a thousand species of plants, more than 300 kinds of rare birds and animals, and more than 400 kinds of insects in the scenic area. The towering castanopsis trees, the knotted ancient vines, and the fragrant grass and wild flowers of different colors are a feast for the eyes.

Spring is coming, Castanopsis blooms, and countless colorful white flowers cover the canopy, just like the cold winter in the north, covered with snow; in the hot summer, walking in the green forest, breathing in the natural oxygen bar, is like Step into the world of Taoyuan; in autumn, wild Ganoderma lucidum, red mushrooms, pear mushrooms, porcini mushrooms and other more than ten kinds of precious edible and medicinal mushrooms are like graceful girls dotted in the forest, adding a touch of fun to tourists. Discover the fun of picking up the wilderness; in winter, the starch-rich, sweet and delicious quince fruits, known as small chestnuts, fall from the sky and you can get them with your mouth open. The majestic, rustic and natural beauty of its unique primeval forest is unforgettable. The park was rated as a National Forest Park by the State Forestry Administration in 2000, and an AAAA-level tourist area by the National Tourism Administration in 2002. The scenic spot was included in the Fujian Provincial Science Education Base, and in 2002 it was rated as a provincial-level civilized forest park. The number of tourists and scholars and experts who come here for academic inspections increases year by year, making it a well-known eco-tourism hotspot at home and abroad.