BEIJING, July 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Boasting rich
wetland resources, Harbin City in
northeast China's Heilongjiang Province has become a popular
tourism destination in summer days this year.
Since the start of July, the search volume for "wetlands" in
Harbin on Chinese e-commerce
platform Meituan has increased 23 percent year on year, with the
number of related travel tips surging 151 percent year on year,
according to data from Meituan.
Recently, the number of tourist visits to the Hulan River
estuary wetland park has significantly increased, reaching about
5,000 on weekends, according to Zhang
Huan, the park's operation manager.
The park gives priority to wetland ecosystem conservation.
Meanwhile, it provides diversified services for visitors to do
exercises and enjoy recreational activities.
As one of the Chinese cities certified as "International Wetland
Cities", Harbin has been stepping
up wetland conservation and restoration efforts.
It has implemented the medium- and long-term wetland protection
plan (2019-2035), and rolled out wetland protection measures, a
work plan for wetland ecological conservation and restoration, as
well as an implementation plan for the enforcement of the national
wetland protection law, securing law-based protection endeavors
aiming to enhance the quality of wetlands, according to Xing
Guangyou, director of wetlands and natural reserves management
division of Harbin municipal
forestry and grassland administration.
Wetland parks have established relevant management mechanisms.
For example, Alejin Island national wetland park has introduced
wetland protection management system, wildlife protection and
rescue system, water quality monitoring and management system and
so on. The national level wetland park covers an area of 419
hectares, of which 71.1 percent are wetlands.
Through years of efforts, Harbin has restored more than 3,000 hectares
of wetlands, and reverted cultivated land into 685 hectares of
wetlands.
Harbin's achievements in
wetland protection have earned good returns. Approximately one
million tourist visits are made to Harbin each year, creating a total income
hitting tens of billions of yuan for the city.
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