Hangzhou Bay Wetland Park

Beautiful Hangzhou Bay Wetland Park
Hangzhou Bay National Wetland Park is located in Cixi, Ningbo, and is a national 5A-level scenic spot.
Hangzhou Bay National Wetland Park is a bird paradise. As one of China's eight largest saltwater wetlands, the area has vast tidal flats, large tracts of reed marshes and grasslands, and is a necessary transit station for migrating birds. The scenic area is divided into ten major features:
There are ten scenes including "winding corridors, shadows of streams and flowers, swans playing in the sunshine, black sails and woodcutters in the wind, herons sleeping on the green sand, reeds and autumn snow, leisurely elk, flowers in the mirror and moon in the water, paintings in the forest, and returning snipes nesting in the forest". In addition, the wetland park also has landscape projects such as live fish display garden, water forest, and cute pet park. The Ningbo Hangzhou Bay Wetland Migratory Bird Museum is the first migratory bird museum in China. The park is very large, with electric sightseeing buses that travel through the lush reed forest to enjoy the scenery along the way. You can reach the water forest and see black swans, macaws, flamingos, pelicans and other birds.
A movie directed by Chen Kaige was filmed in the beautiful reed marsh, and large promotional photos of the male and female protagonists still stand there. The Feng Shui wheel and the love house located deep in the reed marsh have attracted many young lovers, who flock to them to experience the beautiful real scene. It takes about 2.5 hours to drive from Hangzhou to Hangzhou Bay Wetland.
Birds up close and personal. Great place to watch the swans. [Recommendation reason 1 The world's bird migration site.
Pay attention to sun and wind protection as the reeds do not provide any shade.

Post by Cook-~Isabella-53 | Sep 8, 2024

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