World's largest reed coastal wetland closed for regaining natural beauty

China Plus Published: 2017-09-22 00:54:49
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The Liaohekou Honghaitan National Marine Park is partly closed recently, in order to regain its natural beauty. This National Park is in Panjin city, northeast China's Liaoning province. It has the world's largest reed coastal wetland, which is also a resting place for migrating birds. [Photo: IC]

The Liaohekou Honghaitan National Marine Park is partly closed recently, in order to regain its natural beauty. This National Park is in Panjin city, northeast China's Liaoning province. It has the world's largest reed coastal wetland, which is also a resting place for migrating birds. [Photo: IC]

The Liaohekou Honghaitan National Marine Park is partly closed recently, in order to regain its natural beauty. This National Park is in Panjin city, northeast China's Liaoning province. It has the world's largest reed coastal wetland, which is also a resting place for migrating birds. [Photo: IC]

The Liaohekou Honghaitan National Marine Park is partly closed recently, in order to regain its natural beauty. This National Park is in Panjin city, northeast China's Liaoning province. It has the world's largest reed coastal wetland, which is also a resting place for migrating birds. [Photo: IC]

The Liaohekou Honghaitan National Marine Park is partly closed recently, in order to regain its natural beauty. This National Park is in Panjin city, northeast China's Liaoning province. It has the world's largest reed coastal wetland, which is also a resting place for migrating birds. [Photo: IC]

The Liaohekou Honghaitan National Marine Park is partly closed recently, in order to regain its natural beauty. This National Park is in Panjin city, northeast China's Liaoning province. It has the world's largest reed coastal wetland, which is also a resting place for migrating birds. [Photo: IC]

The Liaohekou Honghaitan National Marine Park is partly closed recently, in order to regain its natural beauty. This National Park is in Panjin city, northeast China's Liaoning province. It has the world's largest reed coastal wetland, which is also a resting place for migrating birds. [Photo: IC]

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