Mingcuihu Wetland Park is very close to the urban area of Yinchuan City. It takes only one stop to take a car from Bayi Community. The water area of the park is quite large and you can take a boat. We walked along the boardwalk by the water, blowing the wind, the reeds gently swinging, the scenery is really good, if you are not in a hurry, the scenic spot can play for about2.5 hours.
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Mingcuihu Wetland Park is very close to the urban area of Yinchuan City. It takes only one stop to take a car from Bayi Community. The water area of the park is quite large and you can take a boat. We walked along the boardwalk by the water, blowing the wind, the reeds gently swinging, the scenery is really good, if you are not in a hurry, the scenic spot can play for about2.5 hours.
A large reed-swing maze, endless lotus leaf lake. Very beautiful map of the south of the Yangtze River, it is worth seeing. It is one of the six national wetland parks in China, with a lot of birds.
Yinchuan Mingcuihu National Wetland Park is located in Zhangzheng Town, Xingqing District, Yinchuan City. It is 9 kilometers from Yinchuan City, 3 kilometers from the Yellow River in the east, and 5 kilometers from Yinchuan Hedong International Airport. It is the first national wetland park in China and the third national wetland park named by the State Forestry Bureau, and the first wetland park in the Yellow River Basin in the western region. Enjoy the reputation of "one of the six most beautiful wetland parks in China" and "the best wetlands for ecological protection in China". Mingcui Lake was originally named Daozu Lake, which is the middle section of the Changhu Lake in the Ming Dynasty. Because its bushes are green and birds are watching it, it is easy to name the Mingcui Lake. Scenic lakes are playing willow, grass trees are smokey, and hundreds of birds are flying. Fish leaps in between. Not Jiangnan, better than Jiangnan.
It is similar to the previous attractions, with some artistic features, and you can still play with children.
The environment is ok as a whole, the water park is not open
Praise! Take the children there!
Ok!
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