Winter’s chill fades, and magic unfolds along northern China’s coastline every March! The Lianhe River becomes a nature nursery as spotted seal pups take their first wobbly steps on mudflats, while whooper swans—chilling here all winter—serenade the scene. Migratory birds, like clockwork
, swoop in to build nests, turning the coast into a feathery festival.
Think of it as spring’s VIP party: baby seals practicing backflips (okay, maybe just rolling), swans striking ballet poses, and waders performing synchronized mudflat shuffles. This annual rebirth isn’t just Insta-worthy—it’s a reminder of nature’s resilience. Pro tip for eco-explorers: Pack binoculars and respect habitats!
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