2008-12-21

Zhalong National Nature Reserve - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Zhalong China is well-known rare birds Nature Reserve, located in Fall River Wu Yu, in the northwest 30 km from the city of Qiqihar. Here, the main object is to protect red-crowned cranes and other rare birds and wildlife, birds and water birds known as the "natural paradise."

Zhalong Nature Reserve covers an area of 40,000 square kilometers, the river Wang, swamps and lakes spread all over, wetland ecological good. Si Wuyue Ba Jiuyue each year or about two to three hundred species of rare birds and wildlife around here, Zhetian shelter, a magnificent view, is to visit the area the best season by the Qiqihar City of protected areas to have direct access to the automotive, transportation Facilitation. The scope of protected areas, thus can not be Only in the area around the Authority, a visit can get the whole picture.

Zhalong Nature Reserve in the world, said a crane, a total of 15 kinds of cranes in the world, that is, possession of the District 6, which is the red-crowned cranes, Baitou He and White-naped Crane, Crane Minowa, crane and white crane. Red-crowned crane, also known as a very rare bird who, Only exist in more than 500, accounting for about one-fourth of the total number of red-crowned cranes in the world, so that this area is the home of Red-crowned Crane is not excessive at all. This area of rare birds and wildlife, with the exception of cranes, swans are large and small swans, egrets, spoonbills grass, white stork, and so on, might well be described as rare birds and wild kingdom.

Zhalong Natural security Gangnam District is north, the beautiful scenery. Every summer late spring, green reeds, in the clear water, floating water lettuce, Zizania angle, and other aquatic plants, grass around the green, wild flowers fragrance, visitors to roam in this water flooding in the northern part of the country, rare birds and wildlife to enjoy the freedom of travel , A real sense will return to nature But Health.

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