Monkey see, humans do
[Photos by Wen Zhenxiao/Huang Yiming/Zhao Renbao/Liu Bingsheng/China Daily] |
Assorted gibbons, langurs and macaques scuttle through the Gaoligong Mountains.
The UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve in Yunnan province bristles with one of the country's best-preserved woodlands.
Clouded leopards, red pandas and pangolins also prowl its topography.
A critically endangered snub-nosed monkey species, Rhinopithecus strykeri, was discovered there in 2011.
7 Chongzuo
Chongzuo Ecology Park is where you can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with scientists from the elite Peking University to observe black-headed langurs and white-headed leaf monkeys only found in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
The research base near the road is open to the public.
Simians snooze in caves at night and jettison across hilltops during daytimes.