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Nansha Wetland Park

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Nansha Wetland Park
Traditional Chinese南沙濕地公園
Simplified Chinese南沙湿地公园
Literal meaningSouth Sands Wetlands Public Park
A view of Nansha Wetland Park

Nansha Wetland Park is a man-made public park in Wanqingsha (万顷沙) in the Nansha District of Guangzhou, China.

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Names

Nansha Wetland Park is sometimes known as the "Kidney of Guangzhou"[1] and as the "Paradise of Birds".[2]

Grounds

The tourist area of the park is located on an estuary on the west bank of the Pearl River.[3] The "Wetlands Singing at Night" is currently one of the city's Eight Sights.[citation needed] 141 known species of migrant birds visit the wetlands each year.[1] In the summer, water lilies cover the entire surface of the area.[1] In addition, fish, shrimp, and crabs live throughout the park, as do lotus, bananas, and sugarcane.[3] To avoid disturbing the birds, visitors by boat are limited to 150 per day.[4]

The park abuts the city's port and industries including steel, shipbuilding, and petrochemicals. The people of Guangzhou once swam in the Pearl River but at its worst pollution has turned its waters black and putrid. In 2009–10, municipal leaders spent $6,000,000,000 on treatment and a massive refinery (a joint venture between Sinopec and the Kuwait Petroleum Co.) was relocated out of Nansha District, which municipal planners aim to make 50% forest, grass, or wetlands.[4]

Transportation

The nearest Guangzhou Metro station is Jiaomen Station.[3]

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c "Guangzhou's Nansha Wetland Park: One for Bird Lovers", E-China Cities, retrieved 16 July 2016.
  2. ^ Huang, Jessie, "Monthly Insider: Guangzhou Getaway", Destination MO, Condé Nast for the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, retrieved 16 July 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Nansha Wetland Park", Life of Guangzhou, 17 January 2012, retrieved 16 July 2016.
  4. ^ a b Kuhn (2011), p. 429.

Bibliography

External links

22°36′25″N 113°38′16″E / 22.60694°N 113.63778°E / 22.60694; 113.63778

This page was last edited on 12 November 2023, at 22:48
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