Covering 92,000 hectares, Saihanba is China's largest forest. Its northern boundary borders the southern edge of Inner Mongolia autonomous region.


    Saihanba means "beautiful highland". Around the 10th century, the rulers of the Liao Dynasty (916-1125), an empire founded by horseback people in North China, declared it a royal hunting ground.
    The forests and grasslands dotted with plateau lakes flourished during the mid-17th century.  
    Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) was so fond of Saihanba that he made hunting there a royal ceremony. 
    He once killed 318 rabbits in a single day.
    In 1860, a shortage of funds put the breaks on royal hunting tours, prompting the reigning emperor to open the land to the public.
    Logging and wild fires gradually wiped out the forest and grassland.
     
    By the 1950s, the beauty of Saihanba had vanished. 
     
    The "the tree of honor" in the photo inspired Chinese scientists to recreate a national forest in Saihanba. In February 1962, the plans were drawn up.
    More than 120 forestry graduates joined 242 locals in Saihanba to begin working on rebuilding a green haven.
    Over the next 55 years they overcame countless difficulties and setbacks to continue planting trees.
    By 1982, the area under cultivation was estimated to be 63,000 hectares. The area is now 68,000 hectares.
     
    This small cottage was home to first generation tree-planters. They lived on pickles, dried buns and melted snow.
     
    Technicians check the growth of larch cones.  

    Their children are continuing their work and have introduced new species of trees.
    Zhang Sheng, 81, moved to Saihanba to work in 1962 and raised his family in the region.
     
    Eight of his relatives followed his footsteps to work in forestry.
    A forest ranger shows his journal of daily patrol.

    Many children of the original tree-planters are continuing their work, planting more trees and protecting the forest.
    Firefighters patrol the forest. In the past 55 years, no forest fires have broken out.
    Fire watchers Liu Jun and his wife, Qi Shuyan, have been keeping an eye on the Saihanba National Forest for 12 years.

    Suffering from loneliness and hard living conditions, fire watchers are stationed at nine fire watch towers called Wang Hai Lou.
    Today, the tree of honor is surrounded by beautiful grassland and flowers, rather than desert.

    Chinese people have created a wonder in Saihanba in the past half-century.
    Saihanba, a green wonder
    Qixing Lake in Saihanba
    Saihanba in morning mist
    Happy children in Saihanba
    Have fun in Saihanba
    Saihanba, a good place to shoot photos
    By bus: From the Liuliqiao Bus Station in Beijing, take a bus to Weichang county in Chengde in Hebei province. Take a bus or taxi to the Saihanba National Forest Park once you are in Weichang.
    How to get there...
    By train: Take Train K1189/K4125/K978 from Beijing Railway Station and get off at Siheyong, a 7-11 hour trip. From Siheyong, take a bus to Weichang. Take a bus or taxi to Saihanba once you are in Weichang.
    Editor: Li Hongrui
    Design: Li Hongrui, Liu Fang 
    Copyedit: Rosemary Bolger, Gu Xin
    Executive producer: Feng Minghui
    Photo by Zhao Xu, Zou Hong
    <
    >
    无码精品A∨在线观看十八禁| 日韩成人无码中文字幕| 一区二区三区人妻无码| 久久精品天天中文字幕人妻| 精品无码一区二区三区电影| 亚洲av无码不卡私人影院| 国产成人精品无码一区二区三区| 狠狠躁天天躁中文字幕无码 | 办公室丝袜激情无码播放| 线中文在线资源 官网| 中文无码熟妇人妻AV在线| 色AV永久无码影院AV| 久久亚洲AV无码精品色午夜麻豆| 日韩av无码中文字幕| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区99不卡| 亚洲成AV人在线播放无码| 中文字幕在线看日本大片| 久久精品中文闷骚内射| 亚洲人成中文字幕在线观看| 精品无码久久久久久久动漫| 久久久久久久亚洲Av无码| 亚洲中文字幕无码一区| 中文字幕人妻在线视频不卡乱码| а√在线中文网新版地址在线| 免费无遮挡无码视频在线观看| 国产亚洲3p无码一区二区| 无码少妇一区二区| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区99仓本| 亚洲AV无码无限在线观看不卡| 最近2019中文字幕| 无码毛片一区二区三区中文字幕| 久久久99精品成人片中文字幕| 精品久久久久中文字幕日本| 中文字幕aⅴ人妻一区二区| 中文字幕无码日韩专区| 中文成人无码精品久久久不卡| 无码日韩人妻AV一区免费l| 中文字幕无码久久精品青草| 亚洲精品无码日韩国产不卡?V| 无码AV大香线蕉| 中文字幕丰满乱孑伦无码专区|