Guardian of China’s Iconic Guest-Greeting Pine Keeps Watch Above the Clouds

02/06/2026 12:46
ຂປລ Perched more than 1,600 metres above sea level on Mount Huangshan, China’s famed Guest-Greeting Pine (Yingkesong) has long stood as a symbol of friendship and hospitality. Behind the preservation of this centuries-old tree is a dedicated guardian who has spent more than 16 years protecting one of China’s most treasured natural landmarks.


On May 29, journalists attending the 2026 RCEP Media and Think Tank Dialogue visited Huangshan to meet Hu Xiaochun, the 19th official guardian of the iconic pine.

A former soldier and native of Huangshan, Hu has devoted himself to caring for the ancient tree since 2010. He spends more than 300 days each year on the mountain, conducting regular inspections of the tree’s condition and monitoring it during extreme weather events.

“If you treat the pine as a member of your family, everything changes,” Hu said. “The greatest reward is seeing it healthy and continuing to welcome visitors from around the world.”

His work combines traditional observation with modern conservation technology. The tree is protected by monitoring systems, while forestry experts use drones and sensors to assess its health. Hu’s handwritten records documenting the pine’s growth and environmental conditions have become a valuable resource for conservation research.

The Guest-Greeting Pine is one of the most recognizable symbols of Mount Huangshan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its granite peaks, ancient pines, and spectacular “Sea of Clouds.” The mountain attracts millions of visitors each year and remains one of China’s most celebrated natural attractions.

As tourism continues to grow, conservation efforts remain a priority. Through the dedication of guardians such as Hu Xiaochun, the Guest-Greeting Pine continues to thrive, serving as a living symbol of resilience, hospitality, and the enduring bond between people and nature.

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