Shennongjia Designated as World Tourism Mountain for Sustainable Travel
Shennongjia in the Chinese mainland has been officially named a “World Tourism Mountain,” highlighting its balance of biodiversity conservation and sustainable tourism.
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Shennongjia in the Chinese mainland has been officially named a “World Tourism Mountain,” highlighting its balance of biodiversity conservation and sustainable tourism.
Explore China’s misty Shennongjia forests to meet the endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys and the conservationists working to protect these rare primates.
Discover how ancient peat moss supports the 20,000-year-old wetlands of Shennongjia, highlighting the importance of wetlands for our future.
Chinese energy experts gathered at Shennongjia to advocate for increased biodiversity conservation during the energy transition, emphasizing sustainable practices within the industry.
Discover the mysterious siphon springs of Shennongjia’s hidden valley in central China’s Hubei Province, a World Heritage Site renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and natural wonders.
The population of rare golden snub-nosed monkeys in China’s Shennongjia Forestry District has increased to 1,618, marking significant progress in conservation efforts.
Six golden snub-nosed monkey cubs were born in China’s Shennongjia National Park, signaling a positive stride in conservation efforts and the nation’s biodiversity preservation.
Discover the enchanting golden snub-nosed monkeys of Shennongjia Reserve as they migrate through China’s lush forests.