Introduction to the Shaluowan Primary and Secondary Forest: The Shaluowan Primary and Secondary Forest is located at the northernmost point of the island, covering an area of about 30,000 acres. There are deep ravines on the mountains, stands of strange rocks, gurgling streams, deep forests, dense trees, leafy branches, and five thousand people living in it. There are many interesting macaques and some other rare animals, making it a good place for adventure and "forest bathing".
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