Muling Northeast Yew National Nature Reserve Travel Guide

Muling City
Scenic spot introduction:
The Muling Northeastern Yew National Nature Reserve is the most concentrated, well-preserved, and largest natural population of Northeastern yew in Heilongjiang. It also has the oldest yew tree discovered in China. Northeastern yew is known as the "giant panda" and "living fossil" of the plant kingdom. It is a precious tree species that is on the verge of extinction in my country and even the world. There are more than 160,000 wild yew populations in the reserve, which is typical and native. It is important for This species plays a vital conservation significance and also plays an important research role in helping humans trace the changes in the earth's ecological environment.Attractions distribution:
The Northeastern Yew Nature Reserve is located at the southern foot of the Xiaoxing'an Mountains, with a total area of 35,648 hectares. The main protection objects are the Northeastern Yew and its living environment. There are 35,000 hectares of Northeastern yew growing in the reserve, and the largest one is 800 years old.Scenic spot features:
Leisure, photography, sightseeing, scientific research, nature reserves, forests, wildlifeTransportation
Scenic spot location:
China>Heilongjiang Province>Mudanjiang City>Muling City
How to get there:
Self-driving route: Exit the Suiman Expressway from the Muling Town exit and drive along G301.
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Northeast Yew Ticket Price:
free
Scenic area opening hours:
All day
Travel Tips
Best time to visit:
May-October
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