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Introduction of Scenic Spots in Santaishan Forest Park in Suqian
Suqian Santaishan Forest Park is a comprehensive forest park integrating natural landscape sightseeing, cultural and artistic experience, forest leisure and holiday, popular science education and physical fitness.

Jiangsu Santaishan National Forest Park is located in Hubin New District, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province, in the north of Suqian City, only 7 kilometers away from the city center. Forest Park is about 1000 meters long from north to south and 800 meters wide from east to west, with an operating area of110.51hectare, including 799.97 hectares of woodland.

Located at the foot of Maling Mountain, the hills are undulating, with the highest elevation of 73.4 meters. South of the park is a grassy slope, which is gentle and open; There are three hills in the middle, with undulating terrain and three small lakes in the middle; The northern part is a gentle slope, with slopes, floodplains, bamboo forests, orchards, farmhouses, vegetable fields and farmland.

There are 8 lakes in the park, including Xiang Si Lake, Swan Lake, Cuijing Lake, Jinghu Lake, Yangxin Lake, Qingyan Lake, Hushuo Lake and Lianhua Lake, with a total water surface of about 2,000 mu and a total storage capacity of 6,543,800 cubic meters. Among them, the largest area is Jinghu Lake, with a water area of about 450 mu and a water depth of 5 meters.

Plant Resources of Santaishan National Forest Park in Jiangsu Province

The vegetation of Santaishan National Forest Park in Jiangsu Province is mainly subtropical natural secondary forest, with 74 families and 264 species of plants. There are Quercus acutissima, Platycladus orientalis, Robinia pseudoacacia, Sapium sebiferum, Broussonetia papyrifera, Pinus thunbergii, Mume Fructus, Sophora japonica and Rhododendron.

Pine and cypress, slash pine, elm, Pu Shu, Dalbergia odorifera, Albizia Albizia, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Zelkova schneideriana, Plum Blossom, Sapindus mukoraiensis, Pinus bungeana, Acer truncatum, Acer truncatum, Sapindus mukoraiensis, Rhus sumac, Pterocarya microphylla and Acer truncatum. There are 100 kinds of wild animals in the park, mainly pheasants, herons and cranes.