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Ginkgo biloba in Tole, Guizhou Province can be well preserved

Why the ginkgo trees in Tole Village are so well preserved is closely related to the cultural beliefs of its aborigines. There is me in the tree, and there is a tree in my heart. This is the attitude of people in Tole Village towards Ginkgo biloba.

Anyone who destroys the ginkgo trees in the village will be regarded as disrespectful to the ancestors of the gods, ranging from kneeling to clubbing. Good tree culture has created the reputation of Tole Village as "the hometown of ancient ginkgo in the world".

Tolegu Ginkgo Village is located in Tole Village, Panzhou City, Guizhou Province. It is a national AAAA-level scenic spot with flowing water, beautiful scenery, towering ancient trees, small bridges reflecting rainbows and strange peaks beside the temple.

There are more than 200 ancient ginkgo trees150 cm in Quantuole village, with a maximum of 220cm. Generally, the age of trees is over 300 years, the longest is 1500 years, and the trunk is tens of meters high. It is the place with the highest growth density and the best preservation of ancient ginkgo in the world.

Every autumn, it is a photographer's paradise. Personally, I think that traveling here in summer has a unique charm: few tourists come to the village, and the ancient ginkgo tree is light yellow with green in it, which is more vital and layered in color under the sunlight. There is a house under the ancient ginkgo tree.

Seeing chickens and ducks in front of and behind the house, the villagers were not hospitable and warmly invited us to have tea at home. When the weather is fine, the villagers are busy cutting thorn pears and drying them.

The ancient ginkgo trees in Tole Village are full of vicissitudes and are very ornamental because of their age. What surprises us most is that the yellow-green ginkgo trees are covered with strings of yellow-green ginkgo fruits, which at first glance are thought to be big green grapes! The sight of a bumper harvest covered with branches excited us. When we first met, we were both fresh and curious. Cameras and mobile phones are shooting at us, and the screen is full of ginkgo nuts and trees.