Hubei Shennongjia
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nature reserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Located in Hubei Province, in central-eastern China, the site consists of two components: Shennongding/Badong to the west and Laojunshan to the east. It protects the largest primary forests remaining in Central China and provides habitat for many rare animal species, such as the Chinese Giant Salamander, the Golden or Snub-nosed Monkey, the Clouded Leopard, Common Leopard and the Asian Black Bear. Hubei Shennongjia is one of three centres of biodiversity in China. The site features prominently in the history of botanical research and was the object of international plant collecting expeditions in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Coordinates: 31°30'29"N 110°13'25"E
- Wolong Nature Reserve 699 km
- Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary 1395 km
- Namdhapha National Park 1415 km
- Dibru-Saikhowa National Park 1512 km
- Kaziranga National Park 1746 km
- Pakke Tiger Reserve 1773 km
- Sonai Rupai Wildlife Sanctuary 1824 km
- Khaling Wildlife Sanctuary 1865 km
- Manas National Park 1955 km
- Lunana Gewog 2010 km
- Shennongjia Airport 17 km
- Reservoir 37 km
- Shennong Gorge 44 km
- The Shennongjia Forest Zone 48 km
- Gufu Township 53 km
- Wu Gorge 57 km
- Wushan Airport 69 km
- Cuokai Gorge 79 km
- Zigui County 105 km
- Letianxi Town 108 km