How to get to Qilihai Tourist Area from Tianjin?
The reed sea and water in Qilihai Wetland are full of a kind of "wild" flavor: wild water, weeds, wild birds, wild scenery, wild feelings and wild interests. It can be said that it is natural and primitive, with a pure, fresh and beautiful appearance, giving people a kind of quiet beauty, aesthetic beauty and hazy beauty.
Qilihai has beautiful natural scenery. This is a big reed sea. The reed sea here has an unusual momentum, spectacular beauty and vast beauty. Strolling on the Chaobai River levee and looking west, you can see the endless emerald world, and the dozens of square kilometers of reed sea in the square garden are intoxicating green. Green reeds, reflecting green ink paintings, give vent to its attractive varieties and charm in front of people.
Qilihai is a paradise for birds and a transit point for migratory birds. More than 200 species of birds inhabit and breed in dense reeds and vast water. Among them, there are more than 0/0 species of resident birds living in Qilihai all the year round, more than 0/0 species of national first-class protected birds such as storks, golden eagles, white-shouldered eagles and jade-belt sea eagles, and more than 20 species of second-class protected birds such as swans, seagulls, cranes and owls. Qilihai Lake has typical characteristics of ancient coast. Oyster beach, shell dike and ancient Sheikh wetland constitute three unique natural landscapes in Qilihai Lake. The natural remains of Oyster Beach are thousands of years ago, with spectacular scale, high density, clear sequence and complete preservation, which are unique in China and rare in the world. Shell dike is one of the three famous shell dikes in the world and an important part of Tianjin shell dike.
Qilihai is rich in natural resources and is a rare "land of geomantic omen". Since ancient times, there has been a saying that there are "three treasures in the seven seas: whitebait, purple crab and reed grass". The whitebait and purple crab rich in Qilihai were court tributes in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Contact our address: Tianjin-Ninghe County [Tianjin-Ninghe County] Email: Webmaster @5 1766.com Website: /img/qlh/