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A Small Rural River in Miyun Turns into 'Swan Lake'

english.beijing.gov.cn
2024-11-22

During the migratory season, dozens of whooper swans have recently arrived at the Qingshui River in Miyun Reservoir to overwinter. They can be seen foraging, playing, or resting, among other waterfowl species, presenting picturesque scenes.

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(Source: Beijing Daily App)

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