Natural Resources of Fengshan National Forest Park

The Fengshan mountain area is steep and lush, forming a meteorological landscape filled with clouds and storms. The clouds in the mountains are unpredictable and make people linger. The vast forest landscape is lush. The magnificent and changeable Shijiao Waterfall flows down from the mountain stream, turning from white practice to yang, and the rainbow flies down and white fog rises, like a fairy scattering flowers. If pearls are scattered on the ground, it is dreamlike and changeable. There are TV towers, microwave stations, pavilions and pavilions at Baogai Peak on the top of the mountain, which adds a bit of beauty to the mountain. Ximao Mountain and Biya Mountain complement each other and set each other off. Fairy stones and strange stones fall from the sky, which is wonderful and magical. The bronze gongs and drums, lion rocks and immortal figures in the deep mountains are ingenious and have their own charm.

Fengshan is a humid climate zone in the middle subtropical zone, with abundant rainfall and pleasant climate, which creates a good natural environment for the reproduction of wild animals and plants. There are 902 species of seed plants 156 families in China, including 5 species of national first-class protected plants, such as Taxus chinensis. Taxus mairei, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Bole and Rosa heterophylla. There are 0/5 species of national second-class protected plants such as Pinus bungeana, Taiwania flousiana, Fokienia hodginsii, Pinus Taiwan Province, Liriodendron chinense, Magnolia officinalis, Pterocarya stenoptera and Phoebe bournei. Wild animals 184 species, among which there are many national first-class and second-class protected animals.

The ancient tree communities in Shangfengshan Village and Xiafengshan Village, which are composed of thousands of ancient trees, are all "feng shui trees" such as ancient pine trees, ancient camphor trees and ancient Fengxiang trees, which are over 500 years old. They are witnesses to the clan enclosure movement when many Hakkas first settled in this area. Its tree species are diverse and varied, and it is unique in Gannan and even Jiangxi.

Yang Xianling is the place where Yang Junsong, a geomantic master of Jiangxi School, lived, studied the geographical knowledge of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, perfected the geomantic theory of Situational School, and accepted disciples. In the Song and Ming Dynasties, celebrities in southern Jiangxi came forth in large numbers and their fame spread far and wide. With the increasing attention to the scientific research of "humanistic environment", Yang Xianling, as one of the two schools in the field of Feng Shui, has more inestimable tourism development value.