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Lao Tourists Visit Yunshan National Forest Park

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A group of international tourists from Laos visited the Yunshan National Forest Park, Wugang on July 2, 2025. The guests went on a hiking tour in this ecological land known as "Resort in Southern Hunan," immersing themselves in lush mountains and pristine waters. They embarked on a profound journey integrating natural adventure and humanistic exploration, to feel the unique charm of the blessed Wugang.

The Yunshan National Forest Park is located in the stretching branch of Xuefeng Mountain, consisting of 71 peaks with different shapes and forms. The main peak, Zixiao Peak, is 1,372.5 meters above sea level. The scenic area stretches 20 kilometers from east to west, covering a total area of 3,110 hectares. The park is famous for its four outstanding features, namely, "strange peaks, beautiful waters, mysterious forests, and changeable clouds." In the scenic spots such as Banshanchong Tableland, Yunshan Hall, and Zixiao Peak, the vast sea of clouds, ancient trees, waterfalls and springs, jagged rocks, and Taoist palaces and temples set off one another, boasting the fame of "Blessed Land" since ancient times.

Led by the tour guide, the tourists ascended the millennium-old steps paved with green stones, walked in the primitive secondary forest, and enjoyed the high concentration of negative oxygen ions, experiencing the unique ecological landscapes of the park. Along the way, waterfalls and springs contrasted beautifully with rare plants and animals, attracting tourists to linger in the natural oxygen bar. Rosy mountain flowers, splashing waterfalls, and euphonious birdsong, aroused a burst of admiration. Visitors couldn't help capturing beautiful scenery through their camera lens to fram this unforgettable trip.

This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Yu Jiangjiang

Chinese source: hunantoday