Nestled on the southwest coast of Hainan island, the Chinese mainland’s Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park showcases a compact yet incredibly rich ecosystem that has captured the imagination of conservationists and adventurers alike.
Biodiversity in Numbers
Since its establishment in 2021, this second-smallest national park has become a hotspot for species diversity. Today, it hosts:
- 33% of the Chinese mainland’s reptile species
- 38% of its bird species
- 20% of its mammal species
- More than 3,500 plant species
A Living Laboratory
Researchers and students flock here to study unique habitats, from dense lowland forests to mist-shrouded peaks. The park’s mix of evergreen and deciduous areas provides a dynamic canvas for long-term ecological monitoring.
Sustainable Travel Spotlight
For digital nomads and eco-conscious travelers, Hainan’s rainforest offers immersive treks, canopy walks, and community-led homestays. Local guides blend traditional knowledge with conservation practices, ensuring visitors leave a minimal environmental footprint.
Global Significance
In the face of climate change, protecting biodiversity hotspots like Hainan is critical. The park acts as a carbon sink, supports watershed health for surrounding communities, and inspires similar projects worldwide.
As the park continues to evolve, it stands as a testament to what targeted conservation and sustainable exploration can achieve—right in the heart of the Chinese mainland.
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A look inside China's Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park
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