Yunnan Pu'er Has a Wonderful Tropical Animal Kingdom, Where You Can Play with Red Pandas and Long-Armed Monkeys

Yunnan Pu'er's tropical rainforests hide countless secrets of nature. Of the 15 Chinese plant species distribution areas, 14 are located within the Pu'er Yanghe National Park.
Traveling to Pu'er, if you want to experience real tropical rainforest life, you should go to Pu'er Yanghe National Park. The park is located 31 kilometers southeast of Simao District, Pu'er City, Yunnan Province. Here you can see countless magical plants and see small pandas, rhinos, and slow loris up close that you normally wouldn't see.

When you walk through the park, if you encounter a wild deer walking, don't be curious. This is an original forest park, and the animals here live freely. They don't fear humans, and the harmony between people and animals is very beautiful.
Walking through the dense jungle, feel the most natural tropical rainforest atmosphere. If it's just one person, I feel a little timid. The dense and deep primitive forest, wildflowers are everywhere, ancient trees are rugged, and green vines are winding. The feeling of returning to nature makes people feel relaxed and happy.
It preserves China's largest and most complete subtropical monsoon evergreen broadleaf forest. There is a clear dry and wet season, with an annual rainfall of 1600mm. When the rainy season comes, it's interesting. There may be ten or more rainstorms in a day, with sunny and rainy weather, making an umbrella a must-have for going out.

The slow loris is the cutest animal I saw. Anyone who has seen 'Zootopia' would have a deep impression of the otter. I think they probably imitated the slow loris's movements. The slow loris, all of their movements are like the slow-motion effects in the movie. If you give him a bug to eat, you can carefully shoot the whole process from his paws reaching out to getting the bug. However, slow lorises also have their own secret weapons – they can release venom from their armpits to protect themselves if they encounter intruders.

If you want to see a gibbon singing, come early in the morning. The cheerful gibbons jump from one tree to another while jumping and singing. It's a wonderful feeling. If you're brave enough, we can also hand a banana to the gibbon, his palm is soft, like a child's.
In the jungle, there's a group of cute little elves – they are small pandas. When I came, it was raining, and the small pandas were already accustomed to the rain. They were eating bamboo in their hands, so cute.
We all ate the image of the raccoon candy when we were young. The image of the brand ambassador for the small panda is completely different from the two animals. The small panda belongs to a national second-level protected animal. They like to live in branches and tree holes. If the temperature is above 25 degrees, small pandas cannot survive.

In the park, there are also a few rhinos from South Africa, from Africa to Yunnan Pu'er, they are very well adapted to the tropical rainforest climate.

Have you ever imagined living in a tropical rainforest? The whole glass forest wooden cabins, open the door and you're in the primitive jungle. At night, you might hear monkeys knocking on the door. It's a very wonderful feeling.