The joint investigation team led by Peking University, China, found the tallest tree in Asia in Tibet.
According to the People's Daily (May 26), the Tibetan Tibet, which is 102.3 meters high, was discovered in Tongmai Town, Bomi County, Lyingbu National Nature Reserve.
Takagi is located in the National Nature Reserve of Yarlung.(People's Daily)
In addition to the tallest tree in Asia, this Tibetan cypress has also become the second highest tree species in the world after Sequoia, the United States.
According to the Southern Metropolis Daily, the world's highest tree is currently recognized in 2006, a North American Sequoia discovered in Mangoshin National Park in 2006, with a height of 115.9 meters.