Migratory Birds Grace Miyun Reservoir in Northern Beijing
Geese, storks, and other migratory birds have arrived near Miyun Reservoir in northern Beijing, highlighting the region’s ecological significance and attracting nature enthusiasts.
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Geese, storks, and other migratory birds have arrived near Miyun Reservoir in northern Beijing, highlighting the region’s ecological significance and attracting nature enthusiasts.
Spring brings blooming flowers and rejuvenation across the Chinese mainland. Experience the magic of cherry blossoms and tulip fields, each offering a unique and captivating beauty.
In northeast China’s Changbai Mountain, friendly sables are delighting visitors with daily heartwarming encounters, showcasing the region’s rich wildlife and successful conservation efforts.
Beijing’s Liangshui River welcomes four new black swan cygnets, delighting residents and symbolizing the arrival of spring as locals gather to enjoy nature’s renewal.
Fork-tailed sunbirds enliven Renhuai, Guizhou Province, as they flit among blooming crabapple flowers, heralding the vibrant arrival of spring and drawing nature lovers outdoors.
After months of winter, China’s Kanas Lake in Xinjiang’s Altai Mountains bursts back to life in spring, showcasing breathtaking beauty and rich biodiversity.
Discover the untouched beauty of Wulipo National Nature Reserve in Chongqing, home to the sapphire waters of the Heavenly Pond and diverse rare plant species, accessible only through mountain trails.
Over 13 hectares of rapeseed flowers are in full bloom in Guang’an City, Sichuan Province, transforming the countryside into a golden landscape and attracting nature lovers seeking a spring escape.
Discover Fenghuang Lake in Tongxiang City, Zhejiang Province—the ‘sapphire of Tongxiang’ known for its vast waters, swaying reeds, and vibrant flora.
Egrets frolic in Hainan’s Futian Village wetland, painting a picturesque spring scene amid lush greenery.
Discover the ancient banyan trees of Yangjiaxi Village in Fujian Province, where these majestic giants have stood for centuries, offering shade and a deep connection to the past.
Discover Dongshuang Island in southeast China’s Fujian Province, a real-life adventure reminiscent of “The Legend of Zelda,” featuring a unique landscape of towering cliffs and serene meadows.
Yunnan’s White Water Terrace, dubbed “China’s Pamukkale,” offers breathtaking fairy tale scenes with its shimmering azure mineral terraces formed by calcium-rich natural springs.
UK conservationist Terry Townshend reveals Beijing’s hidden wildlife, sharing how the city has become a haven for birdwatchers and a crucial stopover for migratory birds on the East Asian-Australasian Flyway.
Yunshui National Wetland Park in Hubei Province dazzles visitors as its redwood forest transforms into a vivid canvas of orange, yellow, and red hues, offering a breathtaking winter spectacle.
Potatso National Park in Yunnan Province transforms into a winter wonderland after the first snowfall, revealing a fairy-tale landscape of frost-cloaked forests.
Furry creatures are embracing winter’s icy grip, venturing out into snow-covered landscapes with enthusiasm. Their playful antics remind us of the simple joys that winter brings.
Jiuzhai Valley in northern Sichuan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its year-round stunning beauty. With vibrant seasonal landscapes, waterfalls, and crystal-clear lakes, it stands as one of China’s top tourist destinations.
In Hangzhou, where tranquility meets vitality, runners like Tang Xiaofang connect with nature on scenic routes around West Lake, blending creativity and fitness in a harmonious urban landscape.
Discover the serene beauty of Shuzheng Valley in Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan Province. Explore majestic waterfalls, pristine lakes, and immerse yourself in one of China’s most breathtaking natural landscapes.