This unusual beach in China is a wildlife treasure trove
Precious RongmeiPrecious Rongmei/TRAVEL TRENDS, CHINA/ Created : Mar 23, 2023, 13:00 IST
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The Red Beach in Panjin, China, is famous for its unique red-colored seepweed called suaeda. The suaeda turns bright red during the autumn season, giving the beach its striking appearance. It is a protected nature reserve and a po … Read more
The Red Beach in Panjin, China, is famous for its unique red-colored seepweed called suaeda. The suaeda turns bright red during the autumn season, giving the beach its striking appearance. It is a protected nature reserve and a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts, with over 260 species of birds and several endangered species, including the red-crowned crane and black-mouth gull. Read less
The suaeda turns bright red during the autumn season, giving the beach its striking appearance. It is one of the prettiest destinations in China, and from September to early October, people from all over China and the world turn up to see the beach turn stunningly red.
It is estimated that more than 260 species of birds call the beach and the wetland area home. The region is also home to the largest reed marsh in Asia. The region is one of the largest breeding sites for the red-crowned crane and the endangered black-mouth gull.
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