Historical Overview
The forest’s history intertwines with the Silk Road:
- Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE): Huyang trees provided shade and fuel for caravans traveling between Loulan and KHotan.
- 1970s: Discovered by scientists, revealing its role in stabilizing Tarim River oases.
- 2000s: Included in the "Great Green Wall" project, planting 200,000 saplings to combat desertification.
- 2020: Designated a UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves candidate.
Structural Layout
The forest is divided into three zones:
- Core Protection Zone: 1,500 hectares of ancient trees (500+ years old), accessible only via guided tours.
- Buffer Zone: 1,200 hectares with younger trees and boardwalk trails.
- Visitor Area: 1,100 hectares featuring observation towers, photo spots, and cultural exhibits.
Key landmarks include the "Thousand-Year Huyang King," a 32-meter-tall tree with a 4-meter trunk circumference, and the "Huyang Museum" showcasing fossilized wood.
Major Attractions
- Thousand-Year Huyang King: A UNESCO-listed tree estimated to be 1,000 years old, with branches spanning 40 meters.
- Golden Canopy Walkway: A 1.5-km elevated boardwalk through autumn-hued trees (mid-October–early November).
- Tarim River Viewpoint: Sunset views of the river winding through dunes and poplars.
- Huyang Museum: Displays fossilized wood, ancient caravan tools, and Silk Road artifacts.
- Retro Forest Train: A restored 1960s steam train offering 2-hour rides through the grove.
- Lop Nur Desert Edge: A 30-minute drive to the forest’s southern boundary, where dunes meet poplars.
Suggested Itineraries
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Classic Route (3 Hours):
Visitor Center → Golden Canopy Walkway → Tarim River Viewpoint → Huyang Museum → Return
Highlights: Iconic tree clusters and river vistas.
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Extended Route (5 Hours):
Visitor Center → Retro Forest Train → Thousand-Year Huyang King → Lop Nur Desert Edge → Sunset at Braid Hill
Highlights: Steam train ride and desert-forest contrast.
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Comprehensive Route (Full Day):
Visitor Center → Retro Train → Thousand-Year Huyang King → Golden Canopy Walkway → Tarim River Cruise → Huyang Museum → Night Camping
Highlights: Full ecosystem immersion and stargazing.
Ticket Purchase
- Entrance Fee: ¥45 (peak season: Oct–Nov), ¥30 (off-season: Dec–Apr).
- Retro Train Ride: ¥80/person (includes priority photo stops).
- Guided Tours: ¥200–400/group (up to 10 people).
Purchase: Book via the official WeChat platform "Luntai Huyang Forest" or buy on-site.
- From Urumqi: Fly to Korla Airport (1.5 hours), then 2-hour taxi (¥300) or bus (¥50) to Luntai County.
- From Korla: Take bus route 102 (1.5 hours) or taxi (¥150, 1 hour).
- Self-Drive: Follow the G218 Desert Highway from Korla to Luntai (120 km, 1.5 hours).
- Local Transport: Electric carts (¥30/hour) and horse rentals (¥50/hour) available at the visitor center.
Best Time & Tips
- Ideal Season: Mid-October–early November (peak autumn foliage).
- Avoid Crowds: Visit weekdays; weekends host photography groups.
- Essentials:
- Pack layers (temperatures swing 20°C between day/night).
- Bring a polarizing filter for canopy photography.
- Cash for remote ticket purchases and souvenirs.
- Prohibited Items: Drones (require permit), littering, and tree climbing.
- Eco-Tip: Join "Adopt a Huyang" programs (¥200/year) to fund reforestation.