Chinese yew planting base in Beijing

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Zhao Zhangguang (2nd L), a chairman of a pharmaceutical enterprise, communicates with an expert from the Ministry of Forestry at a Chinese yew planting base in Heizhuanghu Township of the Chaoyang District in Beijing, capital of China, April 4, 2013. Zhao has brought over 70,000 Chinese yew saplings from southwest China's Sichuan Province to this planting base, hoping to research and develop the medicinal value of Chinese yew, which is called living fossil of plants as it is a rare and endangered plant rated as national first-class protective species. [Xinhua]

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