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China’s Birdwatching Boom Boosts Eco-Tourism 🌿🦢

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Birdwatching is taking flight across China, sparking a significant boost in eco-tourism! 🕊️✨ Young nature enthusiasts from around the globe are flocking to scenic spots nationwide to catch glimpses of rare and migratory bird species.

In Yugan County, located in east China's Jiangxi Province, birdwatchers are treated to an incredible variety of 230 rare bird species. From elegant white cranes and graceful swans to majestic Oriental storks, these birds draw tens of thousands of tourists each day, creating a vibrant community of nature lovers.

Meanwhile, Yandunjiao Village in Shandong Province has become a hot spot for those eager to witness the beauty of whooper swans gracefully moving through snowy landscapes. The village has gone above and beyond by establishing a swan protection station, forming a dedicated management team, and conducting daily patrols to ensure the safety of these magnificent birds. Many villagers have also voluntarily joined the protection efforts, showcasing a strong community spirit. 🛡️🦢

Over at Zhanqiao Pier along the southern shore of Qingdao in Shandong Province, flocks of seagulls have become a major attraction. Visitors are eager to capture these lively moments on camera, making it a favorite spot for both amateur and seasoned photographers. \"A large number of seagulls have gathered around our scenic spot, and it is estimated that there are more than 100,000 here,\" said Xie Yong, deputy director of the Zhanqiao Pier Scenic Spot Management Center.

This birdwatching boom not only highlights China's rich biodiversity but also promotes sustainable tourism, ensuring that these natural habitats remain preserved for future generations to enjoy. 🌱🌍

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