Every spring and autumn, the skies over Northeast China come alive with one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles: the migration of endangered Siberian cranes. 🦢✨ This year, the Momoge Wetlands in Jilin Province have become a viral-worthy hotspot as thousands of these rare birds make their critical pitstop during their epic journey.
Dubbed the 'Hometown of White Cranes,' Zhenlai County hosts over 60% of the global Siberian crane population during migration seasons. With fewer than 6,000 left worldwide, this wetland is like a 5-star hotel for the birds—offering rest, food, and safety. 🌍🔭
China Media Group reporter Han Ziqiao recently went LIVE from the wetlands, showing flocks of cranes dancing in golden reeds. 'It’s like a real-life nature documentary,' one viewer commented. The coverage highlights China’s conservation efforts, with local teams monitoring habitats and ensuring minimal human disruption.
Why care? These cranes aren’t just Insta-worthy—they’re ecological ambassadors. Their migration path spans Russia, China, and beyond, making their survival a global priority. For young travelers and eco-enthusiasts, Momoge is now a bucket-list destination to witness wildlife resilience firsthand. 📸🌿
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cgtn.com