Giant mushroom found in Yunnan
| A staff member shows the huge mushroom at a commercial resort in Pu'er, Southwest China's Yunnan province, Aug 4, 2017. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
Visitors to a commercial resort in Pu'er, Southwest China's Yunnan province, must have felt lucky to get a trip bonus - they came across a mushroom weighing 8 kg and whose perimeter reaches nearly 1.8 meters.
This is the largest and heaviest mushroom ever found in the area.
Yu Meiqiong, who has lived in Pu'er for 45 years, said it was the first time she saw such a huge mushroom.
The mushroom, which is of an irregular shape, looks like several small mushrooms formed it on top of each other, according to a witness.
Based on a preliminary assessment, it has been identified as toxic and inedible. It has been moved to a secret location in the forest in case visitors would be poisoned by touching and taking a bite of it.
Pu'er is located in the transition belt between tropical and subtropical zones, which is suitable for the growth of fungus.
- Yunnan seeks business opportunity at Astana Expo
- Contract dispute between Ruili-based Jiajiahao Investment Development Co, Ltd, Yunnan-based Taixinglong Real Estate Development Co, Ltd, Shenzhen-based Jiajiahao Investment Development Co, Ltd, Zhou Qinggao and Ling Wei
- 8th Axi Tiaoyue Folk Festival held in SW China's Yunnan
- Traditional earthen buildings revitalized through boutique hospitality, culture
- Shanghai's first Yangtze-crossing rail transit line completes track laying
- China-Laos mega power project put into operation
- China-Vietnam carbon markets explored in new academic work
- UIBE School of International Relations marks 20th anniversary with global governance forum
- San Francisco mayor: so much to see in Shanghai
































