Introduction to the Wild Almond Nature Reserve: In the Barluk Mountains, there are more than 100,000 acres of wild almond forest, which is the largest wild rare plant resource in the world. The flowering period of wild almonds is from late April to early May every year. At this time, a spectacular pink sea appears among the snow-capped mountains and green grass. The breeze blows, the flowers ripple, and the fragrance spreads everywhere. At the end of summer and the beginning of autumn, the fruits are ripe, the branches are full, yellow and red, and the apricot fragrance is overflowing, refreshing, as if people are in a paradise, relaxed and happy.