Like much of Guangxi, there are many forested mountains and stream filled valleys. The area along the border with Vietnam is relatively undeveloped and draws considerable tourism. Fangchenggang's forests contain more than 500 types of plants, more than 4000 medicinal plants and herbs, 25 species of mammals, and many species of insects, reptiles, amphibians, and birds. Many nationally protected animals can still be found in Fangchenggang such as
gibbons,
frogs,
butterflies, and
tortoises. In the ocean waters, whales, dolphins, and dugongs can be seen. The city flower of Fangchenggang
Camellia nitidissima (金花茶, lit. 'golden flower tea', Mandarin:
Jīnhuāchá, Fangcheng Yue: [kɐm˦˥ fa˦˥ tɕʰa˧˩], Fangcheng Hakka: [kim˦˥ fa˦˥ tɕʰa˩˧]), which is and a kind of quite rare
Camellia plant only attribute in the area near the border between Vietnam and Guangxi. The flowers of
Camellia nitidissima are made as bagged dried flowers for making tea and sell as a local specialty. == Culture ==