Hey there, bird lovers! 🐦
Did you know that in China, birdwatching is becoming super popular? People from all over are traveling to see amazing birds in beautiful places. Let’s dive into this feathered adventure!
Yugan County: Home to 230 Rare Bird Species 🕊️
In Yugan County, located in east China’s Jiangxi Province, there are over 230 types of rare birds! Imagine seeing white cranes, swans, and Oriental storks all in one place. Every day, tens of thousands of tourists visit just to watch these incredible birds.
Yandunjiao Village: Dancing Swans in the Snow ❄️
Over in Yandunjiao Village in Shandong Province, whooper swans glide gracefully through the snowy landscapes. The village set up a swan protection station and a team to take care of these special birds. Even the villagers are helping out to keep the swans safe!
Zhanqiao Pier: Seagulls Galore! 🌊
At Zhanqiao Pier, along the southern shore of Qingdao in Shandong Province, you can see flocks of seagulls flying over the water. Tourists love taking pictures of these birds. According to Xie Yong, deputy director of the Zhanqiao Pier Scenic Spot Management Center, there are over 100,000 seagulls there!
Birdwatching isn’t just fun; it’s also helping the environment. By visiting these places, tourists support efforts to protect these amazing creatures. So next time you think of adventure, maybe grab some binoculars and join the birdwatching boom! 🦅
Reference(s):
cgtn.com