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by GY. Gus 34
Jul 21, 2025
Every year from November to March, tens of thousands of swans migrate south from Siberia and Mongolia to spend the winter in Rongcheng. This year’s Swan Season has begun, with healing scenic views waiting for you to check in!
Swan Live Scenes: A Winter Romance Album
In the early morning, swans skim over the sea surface, their white wings cutting through the waves; in the afternoon, they gather on the shallows to forage, preen, and playfully chase each other; at dusk, the sunset gilds the swans’ feathers, creating a cinematic scene with the coastline.
Must-Visit Check-in Spots 📍
- Yandunjiao Village: Swans and seaweed houses in the same frame, with a fisherman's dock for close-up viewing and delicious local seafood to try.
- Chezhu Valley Swan Lake: The core birdwatching area, where the sight of swan flocks flying with the sunrise is breathtaking. The wooden boardwalk is perfect for a stroll.
- Sakura Lake Sports Park: A "swan habitat" in the city, where swans glide on the lake with urban buildings in the background, showcasing harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
Practical Tips 📝
- Best Times: 7:00-9:00 AM and 3:00-5:00 PM, when swans are most active and lighting is ideal for photos.
- Outfit Suggestions: Light or bright colors (beige, red) to contrast vividly with the swans and sea; wear scarves and gloves to keep warm.
- Notes: Feeding human food is prohibited; maintain a viewing distance of over 10 meters; observe birds respectfully.
More Than Just Swan Watching: Winter-Exclusive Activities ✨
After watching the swans, head to the fishing port to enjoy freshly landed swimming crabs, oysters, swan eggs, and other seafood, explore the century-old seaweed house village on Dongchu Island, or watch "China’s earliest sunrise" at Chengshantou to maximize your winter joy!
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