Introduction to the nature reserve: The Gutian Mountain National Nature Reserve is dotted with typical mid-subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests, which are an ideal place for biological reproduction and habitat. There are large communities of fragrant fruit trees, wild smiles, and purple stems. It is rare in the country; there are national first-level protected animals black muntjac, white-necked pheasant, leopard, and clouded leopard, and second-level protected animals white pheasant, black bear, and small civet, and they are concentrated in distribution and large in number.

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