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Shennongjia, Home to the Wild Men?
Many botanist enjoyed seeing many interesting and beautiful alpine plants
there, including a blue poppy that I thought only grew in the Himalayas. Pandas
do not live here, but the bamboo on which they feed covers acres and acres of
the mountain tops.
Not always, however. In fact, when you visited the place, such fields
were covered with dead grey canes and only a few tender green shoots. Every five
years this type of bamboo blooms and dies. It's the natural life cycle. This is
one reason the pandas, that mostly feed on this plant, are sometimes starving.
The grey shade of the dead bamboo, the karstic rocks and the alpine meadows
covered with flowers give Shennongjia an unforgettable landscape. In fact, the
place is like a sample of the mountains in the western part of China, for
instance Sichuan.
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Walking in the virgin forests is also an incredible experience for nature
lovers. Dead trees are left where they fell. The humus layer is very thick and
you can observe a wide range of interesting plants. Many of them were introduced
into Western gardens at the turn of the 19th century. Explorers and adventurers
like Father David, Kingdom-Ward or Farrer sent seeds of such plants that still
thrive in European gardens. Roses, Philadelphus, Cotoneasters, only to name a
few, grow wild here. Such great biodiversity allowed the Shennongjia Reserve to
be part of the UNESCO MAB - Man and the Biosphere - network of Natural Parks.
What about the Yeren? A small exhibition tells of sightings. Unfortunately
the texts are only in Chinese but the naive paintings on glasses that illustrate
them increase the strangeness of the stories. Soldiers and peasants are depicted
watching hairy creatures appearing in the forest or among the rocks.
Obviously, nobody exactly see any Yeren, and whether they exist or
not, nobody can tell. The only thing you may certain about is that
Shennongjia forest protects its inhabitants - perhaps wild men among
them. you could understand that in such a strange place strange encounters
in the forest can be turned into legends.
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