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Natural Environment
Millennium-Old Ginkgo Trees: Living Fossils of the Plant World

In the Huangling Scenic Area, two majestic ginkgo trees (Ginkgo biloba) have stood for over a thousand years. Known as “living fossils,” ginkgo trees are the only surviving species of the Ginkgophyta division, with fossil records dating back 270 million years.
Native to China and now cultivated globally, the ginkgo is also called the maidenhair tree, duck-foot tree, or white nut tree. Its fan-shaped leaves—referred to as palmate leaves—and exposed seeds, known as white nuts, are distinctive features.

Ginkgos can live for more than 3,000 years and have been valued throughout Chinese history for their resilience, longevity, and medicinal and culinary uses. In traditional culture, they symbolize strength, endurance, and good fortune—adding profound cultural depth to Huangling’s landscape.

Huangling’s Ancient Trees: Living Legends of Nature and Culture
Huangling is not only a village of stunning beauty and historical charm but also a living museum of ancient and rare trees, each carrying deep cultural meaning and ecological value. From millennia-old ginkgos to flame-colored tallow trees and fragrant osmanthus, these botanical treasures offer visitors a rich, immersive experience in nature.