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What national wetland parks are there in Beijing?

What wetland parks are there in Beijing? Let's take a look at Bian Xiao's sharing today.

1, Beijing Yeyahu National Wetland Park

4A Scenic Area National Wetland Park National Eco-tourism Demonstration Zone

Yeyahu National Wetland Park is located in Yanqing, the summer capital in northwest Beijing, at the foot of Badaling Great Wall, a world cultural heritage, beside Guanting Reservoir, the "first reservoir of the founding of the People's Republic of China" in new China, with Songshan Mountain and Haituo Mountain in the north. With a total area of 283.4 hectares, the park is located in the buffer zone (6,873 hectares) of Yeyahu Wetland Nature Reserve with a large area and rich biodiversity in Beijing. It is an important bird habitat in Beijing, and also a transit point on the international bird migration route to East Asia and Australia. During the annual migration season, many birds stop here, among which geese and ducks have the most kinds and numbers, hence the name Wild Duck Lake.

Address: Kangye Road, Yanqing District, Beijing.

2. Beijing Fangshan Changgouquan National Wetland Park

National Wetland Park

Beijing Changgouquan National Wetland Park is located at the northern end of North China Plain, Changgou Town, Fangshan District, Beijing. The total planned area is 387.5 hectares. There are many wetland types in Changgou wetland, such as river wetland, swamp wetland, lake wetland and paddy field wetland, and the wetland rate is 44.73%. Changgou is rich in water resources. The four villages in the east, west, south and north of the town have been called "Wanquan" since ancient times, and springs gush all the year round. The Nanquan River and Beiquan River in the territory originate from the rising fold area from Mentougou to Zhoukoudian, and they are spring water recharge rivers collected by cosco diving in Haihe River Basin.

Address: Changgou Town, Fangshan District, Beijing?

The above is what Bian Xiao shared today, and I hope it will help everyone.