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Is there a century-old tree in Yongchuan, Chongqing?

There is a century-old tree in Yongchuan, Chongqing, which is located in Baofengchang Community, Baofeng Town, Yongchuan District.

Chongqing

Chongqing, referred to as Mountain City for short, is a provincial administrative region and municipality directly under the Central Government of People's Republic of China (PRC), a national central city, a megacity, one of the important national central cities approved by the State Council, an economic center in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, an important modern manufacturing base in China, and a comprehensive transportation hub in southwest China.

Located in the southwest inland of China, Chongqing is an economic, financial, scientific, technological, shipping and commercial logistics center in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, a national logistics hub, an important strategic fulcrum for the development of the western region, an important connection point between the Belt and Road and the Yangtze River Economic Belt, and a scenic inland open highland. It is not only famous for rivers, fog and bridges, but also a mountain city.

The terrain of Chongqing gradually decreases from north to south towards the Yangtze River basin, with hills and low mountains in the northwest and middle, and two mountains, Daba Mountain and Wuling Mountain, in the southeast with many slopes. It is considered a mountain city. The overall terrain is high in the southeast, low in the northeast and low in the central and western regions, and gradually decreases from north to south to the Yangtze River basin.

The main rivers in Chongqing are the Yangtze River, Jialing River, Wujiang River, Fujiang River, Qijiang River, Daning River and Youshui River of Apeng River. The main stream of the Yangtze River crosses the whole territory from west to east, with a flow of 665 kilometers, and crosses three anticlines in Wushan, forming the famous Qutang Gorge, Wuxia Gorge and Xiling Gorge in Hubei, namely the world-famous Three Gorges of the Yangtze River.

The average total water resources in Qing Dynasty was about 50 billion cubic meters, ranking first in China in terms of water area per square kilometer. The theoretical reserve of hydropower resources is 654.38+04382800 kilowatts, and the exploitable capacity is 7.5 million kilowatts. The total installed capacity of developable hydropower per square kilometer in Chongqing is three times the national average. In addition, there are abundant underground thermal energy and drinking mineral water.