Yilan Wujia Wetland was the old channel of Dongshan River in the early days. It is located across the Lize Jian Bridge. It has a total area of ​​about 298 hectares. It became a swamp due to its low-lying terrain. Therefore, it has perfect paddy fields and ecology. It is an import

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Yilan Wujia Wetland was the old channel of Dongshan River in the early days. It is located across the Lize Jian Bridge. It has a total area of ​​about 298 hectares. It became a swamp due to its low-lying terrain. Therefore, it has perfect paddy fields and ecology. It is an import - DayDayNews

Yilan Wujia Wetland was originally the old channel of Dongshan River in the early days. It is located across the Lize Jian Bridge. It has a total area of ​​about 298 hectares. It became a swamp due to its low-lying terrain. Therefore, it has perfect paddy fields and ecology. It is an important national conservation wetland.

Yilan Wujia Wetland was the old channel of Dongshan River in the early days. It is located across the Lize Jian Bridge. It has a total area of ​​about 298 hectares. It became a swamp due to its low-lying terrain. Therefore, it has perfect paddy fields and ecology. It is an import - DayDayNews

Fifty-two A, this bird watching area is located on the west side of Lize Jian Old Street, on the east side of Dongshan River in Lize Village and Xiafu Village, Wujie Township. It is said that the area of ​​shady land here used to be 52 A, so it got its name. The area is low-lying and accumulates water all year round, forming large swamps and forming a special ecological development - tidal freshwater swamps. Today, most of the rice fields have become swamps. Reeds are the dominant plant in freshwater swamps and are rich in fish, attracting a large number of waterbirds. This habitat is dominated by herons. The fallow paddy fields are full of reeds, rich in organic debris and aquatic plants, making them an excellent habitat for migratory birds and waterfowl.

Yilan Wujia Wetland was the old channel of Dongshan River in the early days. It is located across the Lize Jian Bridge. It has a total area of ​​about 298 hectares. It became a swamp due to its low-lying terrain. Therefore, it has perfect paddy fields and ecology. It is an import - DayDayNews

Bird sightings occur from October to December every year and in April in spring. Birds such as mallards, shovel-billed ducks, herons, etc. are often seen. Over the years, more than 150 bird species have been recorded, including many special bird species, such as gray goose, white-fronted goose, rowan duck, sandpiper goose, horned raccoon goose, black-necked raccoon bird, etc. Purple heron has also been seen.

Yilan Wujia Wetland was the old channel of Dongshan River in the early days. It is located across the Lize Jian Bridge. It has a total area of ​​about 298 hectares. It became a swamp due to its low-lying terrain. Therefore, it has perfect paddy fields and ecology. It is an import - DayDayNews

If tourists want to take a trip to Lanyang in autumn and winter, it is recommended to ride a bicycle along the river bank to enjoy the autumn rice fields and the beauty of natural ecology. In particular, they should not miss the precious natural resource of the waterbird habitat - Fifty Two A Wetland, where you can watch rare and rare birds up close and have a look at the diverse features of the Dongshan River Scenic Area. Education and entertainment can add to the fun of travel.

Yilan Wujia Wetland was the old channel of Dongshan River in the early days. It is located across the Lize Jian Bridge. It has a total area of ​​about 298 hectares. It became a swamp due to its low-lying terrain. Therefore, it has perfect paddy fields and ecology. It is an import - DayDayNews

Yilan Wujia Wetland was the old channel of Dongshan River in the early days. It is located across the Lize Jian Bridge. It has a total area of ​​about 298 hectares. It became a swamp due to its low-lying terrain. Therefore, it has perfect paddy fields and ecology. It is an import - DayDayNews

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