Nestled in the towering mountains over a kilometer above sea level on the eastern slope of Chi Mu Mountain in Jingning County, Caoyu Pond features a pristine forest landscape with undulating waves of forest.
The park boasts vast areas of Chinese fir and Huangshan pine forests, as well as a fine ornamental tree species area with cypress forests, showcasing a variety of famous cypresses from both domestic and international sources. Over 100 other precious tree species can also be found here, alongside attractions such as the Caoyu Pond waters, Puyang Reservoir, Tiantai Hall, Lady Tang’s Temple, and the Stone Milk Cave, making it an ideal place for tourism, sightseeing, and scientific research. Located 34 kilometers from Jingning County, the park is connected to Provincial Road 52 via a dedicated park road, and offers lodging, dining, and meeting facilities for visitors.Caoyu Pond: A Majestic Forest and Scenic Attraction
Nestled in the towering mountains over a kilometer above sea level on the eastern slope of Chi Mu Mo[...]