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Migratory birds fly to NW China's Akqi National Wetland Park in early winter

In early winter, migratory birds gather in the Akqi National Wetland Park in Habahe County, Altay Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang, and the chirps of wild geese, ducks, swans and other birds rise and fall, which adds interest to the wetland. Akqi National Wetland Park covers a total area of 1,250 hectares, including more than 1,206 hectares of wetlands. In recent years, Habahe County has continuously strengthened the ecological environment protection and improved the wetland ecological environment, attracting more and more migratory birds to breed and live here. (Correspondents: Jiang Yingwei, Haleshi Bazhan, Wei Ziyun)

Photo shows a large number of wild ducks roost and forage in Akqi National Wetland Park in Habahe County, Altay Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang.

Photo shows swans swim leisurely on the water in Akqi National Wetland Park in Habahe County, Altay Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang.

Photo shows wild geese fly in the sky in Akqi National Wetland Park in Habahe County, Altay Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang.