Dinghu Stream Nature Reserve is a biological reserve in Guangdong province known for its rich biodiversity, pristine evergreen forests, and scenic streams, offering visitors opportunities for hiking and ecological study.
Dinghu Stream Nature Reserve, located in the Dinghu Mountain region of Guangdong province, China, is a renowned protected area established in 1956 as one of the country's first nature reserves. Covering a diverse mountainous landscape, the reserve protects subtropical rainforest ecosystems with a rich variety of plant and animal species, including rare orchids, ancient trees, and protected wildlife. The reserve is centered around the clear waters of Dinghu Stream, which forms a series of waterfalls and cascades, creating dramatic scenic views throughout the area. It is environmentally significant due to its role in conserving southern China’s subtropical forest flora and fauna, including species such as the Chinese giant salamander and several endemic bird species. Visitors can explore multiple hiking trails that range from easy walks along riverbanks to more challenging climbs through forested hills. Beyond hiking, the reserve offers opportunities for botanical study and bird watching. Dinghu Mountain itself is a notable landmark within the reserve, featuring steep cliffs and panoramic viewpoints. The reserve is valued for both its ecological importance and its serene natural beauty, attracting researchers and tourists interested in conservation and outdoor recreation. Educational displays and well-maintained pathways help enhance the visitor experience and promote awareness of environmental preservation.
Clear cascading waterfalls along Dinghu Stream
Ancient evergreen broadleaf forests with rare orchids
Dinghu Mountain summit viewpoint offering expansive vistas
Diverse bird species habitat ideal for wildlife observation
A series of pristine waterfalls and pools fed by the Dinghu Stream running through the reserve.
Protects hundreds of unique plant species including endangered orchids and medicinal plants.
Offers panoramic views of the reserve’s forest canopy and surrounding mountainous terrain.