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During this year's Spring Festival, the administration of Fanjing Mountain in southwest China's Guizhou Province opened its golden snub-nosed monkey research center to the public for the first time, offering visitors a unique experience amid the festive celebrations.
Visitors stroll through the golden snub-nosed monkey research center at Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province. /Photo provided to CGTN
Two golden snub-nosed monkeys are pictured at the research center at Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province. /Photo provided to CGTN
A man snaps photos at Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province. /Photo courtesy of CGTN
Visitors stroll through the golden snub-nosed monkey research center at Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province. /Photo provided to CGTN
Two golden snub-nosed monkeys are pictured at the research center at Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province. /Photo provided to CGTN
The Guizhou golden snub-nosed monkey, a critically endangered species and a first-class nationally protected animal in China, is often referred to as the "only child of the Earth." It is found exclusively in the Fanjing Mountain National Nature Reserve. Now, visitors can observe these rare primates up close at the research center, gaining insight into their habits and behaviors.
Visitors capture photos of golden snub-nosed monkeys at the research center at Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province. /Photo provided to CGTN
Visitors pose for photos behind a New Year-themed display at Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province. /Photo provided to CGTN
Visitors capture photos of golden snub-nosed monkeys at the research center at Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province. /Photo provided to CGTN
Visitors pose for photos behind a New Year-themed display at Fanjing Mountain in Guizhou Province. /Photo provided to CGTN
Zhao Jing, a staff member at the center, explained, "We are open to the public at designated times throughout the Spring Festival holiday until the upcoming Lantern Festival. A dedicated guide has also been arranged to provide educational sessions on the monkeys' living habits."