Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Railway-Tracks-through-Greater-Khingan-Mountains-in-China-27MZIFJJR7T6P.htmlConceptually similarDeserted Tractors in Greater Khingan Mountains in ChinaGP0STQG5SCompleted★★★★Ewenki Furs in Greater Khingan Mountains in ChinaGP0STQG5NCompleted★★★★The Last Ancestral Shaman in Greater Khingan Mountains in ChinaGP0STQG5JCompleted★★★★Intact Forest Landscapes on Greater Khingan Mountains in ChinaGP0STQG4YCompleted★★★★Woman making a Dwelling in Greater Khingan Mountains in ChinaGP0STQG5LCompleted★★★★Intact Forest Landscapes on Greater Khingan Mountains in ChinaGP0STQG4VCompleted★★★★Intact Forest Landscapes on Greater Khingan Mountains in ChinaGP0STQG4WCompleted★★★★Intact Forest Landscapes on Greater Khingan Mountains in ChinaGP0STQG4XCompleted★★★★A Woman from the Dogna Tribe in ChinaGP0STQG5UCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQG4SRailway Tracks through Greater Khingan Mountains in ChinaThe railway to Mangui from Genhe, Inner Mongolia. The railroad through the forests also shows the impact of the timber industry in modern times. As the supporting facility of timber industry, the fate of the forests are closely linked to the development of the railways. The scenery and people's lives along the railway change with the forests.In original language:中国仅存的未受侵扰原始森林景观之一(大兴安岭)2016年9月18日。内蒙古根河通往满归的铁路。穿越森林的铁路也是近代森林的砍伐史,作为森工配套设施,铁路与森林的命运息息相关。随着森林的变迁,铁路沿线的风景和人们的生活也在随之改变。©肖诗白/Greenpeace绿色和平Locations:China-East Asia-Inner MongoliaDate:18 Sep, 2016Credit:© Shi bai Xiao / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5952px X 3968pxKeywords:Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Outdoors-RailwaysShoot:Intact Forest Landscapes on Greater Khingan Mountains in ChinaOn Greater Khingan Mountains, in the northeast of China, is the biggest area of natural Bright coniferous forest. The area at the northeast end of Inner Mongolia is under enclosure management and is protected, which makes it become one of the only remaining IFL (Intact Forest Landscapes) in China. Greater Khingan Mountains is the homeland of many cherished plants and animals, and also the homeland of Evenki people who immigrated to the region 300 years ago. The implementation of the Natural Forest Protection Programme, which started with the foundation of New China in 1949, totally changed the lives of people who worked in the forestry industry in the Greater Khingan Mountains.Related Collections:Intact Forest Landscapes and People in China