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English Introduction of Jinji Lake in Suzhou

The beautiful Jinji Lake is the largest urban lake in China, and a beautiful blueprint of modern water Tang Tian has been formed. Walking on the surface of the lake, the blue sky and green set off the picture, and the shadows of tall buildings fluctuated on the water. This is the dream of a warm home, a more modern leisure land like Peach Blossom Garden, a holiday resort in the east of Tiger Hill, and a dark blue shining in the sun. This is Jinji Lake in Suzhou in the east. According to legend, it is named after boats falling in the lake. The lake has an area of 10768 mu and an average water depth of 2.5 to 3 meters. It is a small lake surrounded by rivers and water. The lake is rich in aquatic products such as silver carp, bighead carp, bream, crucian carp and meretrix meretrix, and is one of the important aquatic products bases in Suzhou. It once set a national lake production record of 150 kg fish produced in Mu Mu, and pearls and loach are also exported at home and abroad. Jinji Lake, 1.8 square kilometers of Hangzhou West Lake, was originally only a tributary of the million Taihu Lake. But the opportunity has come. Suzhou Industrial Park has been rapidly upgraded and has unparalleled beauty: at present, it is the largest urban lake park in China.