Wu Tong is the birthplace of Shenzhen River. Wu Tong is densely forested, and the main mountain springs flow into Tianchi. The pool is unfathomable, and it has accumulated the essence of vegetation for thousands of years, and its medicinal value is particularly high. Tianchi water flows down the valley, forming a spectacular waterfall group. The spring rain pours down 100 meters, and the sound is like Hong Zhong, which stirs up a thousand waves and scatters ten thousand bouquets of mist flowers, which is beautiful. There is a small hole at the bottom of Longtan, which is filled with Tianchi water. There are precious golden-tailed giant salamander and mountain turtle in it. The water from Longtan flows to Longzhu Mountain, collecting water from eight valleys and canals to form Shenzhen River. Mr. Feng Shui called this place a treasure house where dragons play with pearls. There are sword-testing stones and sword-grinding stones on Wu Tong Mountain, which are more than 20 times larger than Suzhou Tiger Hill. The next lover tree is composed of nine ancient trees, Gu Teng, with a fairy chair under it. Waterfalls, strange stones, ancient trees, bamboo forests, wonders and beautiful scenery are breathtaking. Wutongshan gradually rises from southwest to northeast. There are three main peaks on the back line of the main peak (the altitude is 692m/706m/944m respectively). From here, you can see the downtown area of Shenzhen in the west, the foggy mountain in Hong Kong (958 meters above sea level) in the south, and the vast Dapeng Bay and the beautiful Dapeng Peninsula in the southeast. According to the investigation, there are 240 families 14 19 species of wild plants in Wu Tong Scenic Area, including 86 species of bryophytes in 42 families, 30 families 109 species of ferns, 9 species of gymnosperms in 5 families, and angiosperms 163 families12. According to their uses, there are 968 species of resource plants in Wu Tong Scenic Area, including 359 species of medicinal plants, 50 species of oil plants/kloc-0, 42 species of honey plants 1 14, and 42 species of woody plants. There are also a large number of edible and landscaping resource plants, among which Alsophila is a national first-class protected plant.