China's largest national forest park has reopened to the public after being closed for six years.
The Wawushan National Forest Park in Meishan City, 180 kilometers away from Chengdu, the capital city of southwest China's Sichuan Province, is home to the world's second-largest table mountain. "The view of the Wawushan is even better than God's dining table," said National Geographic of China magazine. It is also said to be one of the birthplaces of Taoism.
A stream running from the top of Wawu Shan. /VCG Photo
A stream running from the top of Wawu Shan. /VCG Photo
No more than 3,500 people are allowed to visit the site per day, in order to protect its natural environment. Tourists can visit a variety of scenic spots in the park, such as Yanu Lake, Lanxi Waterfall, Shuangdong Brook, and Yuanyang Lake.
Lanxi Waterfall in Wawushan National Forest Park. /VCG Photo
Lanxi Waterfall in Wawushan National Forest Park. /VCG Photo
Source(s): China Daily