Nan Yan and her group disembarked from the plane and switched to walking as they entered Shennongjia.
The pilot stood in place until their figures were no longer visible, then returned to the helicopter and headed back to report.
Shennongjia, one of the most mysterious places in China, was also known as the "Roof of Central China." It earned this name because it is believed that Yan Emperor Shennong, the legendary ancestor of the Chinese people and a divine farmer associated with agriculture and medicine, once used the mountains here to gather herbs, save the people from diseases, and teach them agriculture. However, most people only venture into its outskirts, as the deeper parts of Shennongjia are considered a restricted area.