A view of secondary forest shrouded by mist in the Kashgar River valley in Nilka County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The forest in Nilka, the largest and best-preserved in Asia, covers an area of 210,000 mu (14,000 hectares). (Photo: China News Service/Chen Hualin)
A view of secondary forest shrouded by mist in the Kashgar River valley in Nilka County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The forest in Nilka, the largest and best-preserved in Asia, covers an area of 210,000 mu (14,000 hectares). (Photo: China News Service/Chen Hualin)
A view of secondary forest shrouded by mist in the Kashgar River valley in Nilka County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The forest in Nilka, the largest and best-preserved in Asia, covers an area of 210,000 mu (14,000 hectares). (Photo: China News Service/Chen Hualin)
A view of secondary forest shrouded by mist in the Kashgar River valley in Nilka County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The forest in Nilka, the largest and best-preserved in Asia, covers an area of 210,000 mu (14,000 hectares). (Photo: China News Service/Chen Hualin)
A view of secondary forest shrouded by mist in the Kashgar River valley in Nilka County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The forest in Nilka, the largest and best-preserved in Asia, covers an area of 210,000 mu (14,000 hectares). (Photo: China News Service/Chen Hualin)
A view of secondary forest shrouded by mist in the Kashgar River valley in Nilka County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The forest in Nilka, the largest and best-preserved in Asia, covers an area of 210,000 mu (14,000 hectares). (Photo: China News Service/Chen Hualin)
A view of secondary forest shrouded by mist in the Kashgar River valley in Nilka County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The forest in Nilka, the largest and best-preserved in Asia, covers an area of 210,000 mu (14,000 hectares). (Photo: China News Service/Chen Hualin)
A view of secondary forest shrouded by mist in the Kashgar River valley in Nilka County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The forest in Nilka, the largest and best-preserved in Asia, covers an area of 210,000 mu (14,000 hectares). (Photo: China News Service/Chen Hualin)