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Shennongjia Nature Reserve Overview & Map Weather Transportation Information
Over 1,000 meters above sea level on an average, it has six peaks measuring 3,000 meters above sea level, known as "The Roof of Central China". Here discovered are more than 2,000 species of wild plants, out of which over 30 belong to world's rarity or China's specialty, and 500 species of wild animals, comprising over 20 rare and precious types listed under the state protection.
No.1 Peak in Central China
It's the main peak of Shennongjia, 3,053 meters above sea level, towering face to face with the nearby Minfen Peak, of 3105 meters above sea level. Lofty and majestic, it glistens with the sun in one moment, but another moment gets lost in clouds and mist. From the top down, the Peak is covered, in three circumscribing tiers, with forests of firs, bamboo and cypresses. Stretching far and wide, the firs, with a trunk as tall as 40 meters, and of a circumference as long as four men's arms extended and linked, stand straight and upright with dense branches and foliage the sun light can hardly penetrate. The ground inside the forest is dotted with azaleas of various colors-pink, dark violet, crystal etc. The primeval forest looks fantastic. Climbing to the top of the lofty Peak, one enjoys a very pleasant view of the surrounding luxuriantly green mountains and ridges.
Hongping "Picture Gallery"
The 30 miles long valley is flanked by numerous craggy and perilous peaks, and gifted with 3 waterfalls, 5 pools, 6 caves, 7 springs and streams, 8 cliffs, 9 boulders, plus 4 bridges. In spring, all flowers burst into bloom. The waters are gurgling all the year round. "Every step is a picture", as some one acclaims. The Tianjing Cave (The Cave of Skylight) is endowed with a light shaft, through which the blue sky and drifting clouds over-head can be glimpsed. Within the Cave, there's another karats cave with a spring splashing down.
Reflections upon the Valley Lake
The lake, 15 km. long and 200 meters wide, is embraced at its two banks by the craggy cliffs overgrown with lush woods. Its smooth surface mirrors the peaks, trees and clouds, with the reflections merging into one with the waters, and looking as though fish swam among the trees in the lake, while birds flew amidst billowy water clouds.
Area of Concentration of white animals
In the area close to the summit of the Mountain, there exist a great variety of white animals such as white bears, white deers, white rats, white snakes, and white monkeys. Places like this are few and far between in China as well as in the rest of the world.
Shennongding
The pyramid-sharp Shennong Peak covers an area of about 2 square kilometers, rising from the centre to China to a height of 3105 meters above sea level. Clouds often nestle at the summit where ridges stretch on into the distance. The area is covered by tiers of fir, bamboo and azalea. The firs, as tall as 40 meters, have dense leaves on branches that block off the sunlight. The azaleas blossom with pink and violet in summer. The area is also home to some rare animals including the golden monkey, white bear and antelope.
Water is also a great natural gift Shennongjia has received. The whole region is crosscut and dotted by rivers, lakes, and pools, which looks like belt, neckties and hats of the splendid rocks.
To make the area more wonderful, long and zigzagging caves are dotted across the mountains. When entering a cave, summer could be easily forgotten, together with the outside world.
The natural beauty and its rich resources have long been cherished by its human ancestors. For tens of thousands of years, human activities have been booming in the area, leaving more than 1,000 cultural relics for the next generations to cherish.
Shennongjia Nature Reserve Highlights
Nature Reserve & Scenic Area
Yellow Mountains
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain
Stone Forest
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Jiuzhaigou Scenic Area
Yalong Bay
Huanglong Scenic Area
Mt. Emeishan
Qutang Gorge
Wu Gorge
Xiling Gorge
Wolong Nature Reserve
Mt. Taishan
Mt. Wuyishan
Mt. Qingchengshan
Echoing-Sand Mountain
Mt. Putuoshan
Mt. Wutaishan
Gulangyu Island
Reed Flute Cave
Jimei School Village
Victoria Peak
Dadonghai
Wuzhizhou Island
Shennongjia Nature Reserve
Mt. Jiuhuashan
Mt. Wudangshan
Shennong Stream
Lake Taihu
Lake Shahu
Dragon Palace Scenic Area
Suoxi Valley
Mt. Tianzishan
Huangshi Village
Jinbian Stream
Stone Bell Hill
Mt. Changbaishan
Shangri-la
Feilaifeng Peak
The First Bend of the Yangtze
Mt. Cangshan
Meili Snow Mountain
Tianshan Mountains
Tiger Leaping Gorge
Eling Park
Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base
Mounigou Valley
Small Three Gorges
Mt. Huashan
Penglai Pavilion Scenic Area
Crown Cave
Xinglong Tropical Botanical Garden
Port Wusongkou
Mt. Qianshan
Shapotou
Yellow River Scenic Area
Mt. Yuelushan
Mt. Hengshan
Silver Cave
Solitary Hill
Twin Peaks Piercing the Clouds
Nanxi River Scenic Area
Dongba Valley
Flaming Mountain
Tianshan Grand Canyon
Wangjiang Park
Mt. Gonggashan
Mt. Hengshan
Half-Side Ferry
International Beer Town
Beidaihe Scenic Spot
Laohutan Ocean Park
Xiaoqikong
Mt. Laoshan
Huaxi Scenic Area
Grape Valley
Seven-Star Crag Scenic Area
Mt. Qomolangma
Yellow Cloth Shoal
Forest of Odd-Shaped Peaks
Wangfu Rock
Badaguan Scenic Area
Ruili
Wudalianchi Scenic Area
Port Lushun
Port Lvshun
Tianya Haijiao
Xiao Dongtian
Xian Qi Cave
Merryland World
Green Lotus Peak
Sanya Bay
Dongshanling Ridge
Mt. Qingyuanshan
Qilian Mountains
Xiangzhi Valley
Fanjing Mountain National Nature Reserve
Baishui Tableland
Dishuidong CavePort Chaotianmen
Mt. Geleshan
No.1 Bathing Beach
Cangyan Mountain Scenic Area
Fujiazhuang Beach
Xingcheng Beach
Leigong Mountain Nature Reserve
Maolan Karst Forest Natural Conservation
Baizhangji and Feiyun Lake Scenic Area
Thousand Buddha Mountain
Mt. Panshan
Shanghai Wild Animal Park
Red Hill
Shennongjia Nature Reserve FAQ & Travelers's Tips
The Shennongjia district in remote northwestern Hubei has the wildest scenery in the province, covering an area of 3,250 square kilometers. With heavily forested mountains of fir, pine and hemlock -including something rare in China, old-growth stands -the area is known as a treasure trove of more than 1,300 species of medicinal plants. Indeed, the name for the area roughly translates as "Shennong's Ladder" to commemorate a legendary emperor, Shennong, believed to be the founder of herbal medicine and agriculture. According to the legend, he heard about some special plants growing up high on a precipice, so he cut down a great tree and used it to climb to the site and reach the plants, which he added to his medical collection.

