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Where is Wuhai Longyouwan National Wetland Park located?

Wuhai Longyouwan National Wetland Park is a national wetland park.

Longyouwan National Wetland Park in Wuhai, Inner Mongolia is located in the northwest corner of Haibowan District, with Table Mountain in the east and Yellow River in the west, which is formed by the lateral seepage of the Yellow River. In addition, seasonal valley water systems such as Qianligou and Moergou flow from east to west, which also provide rich water sources for Longyou Bay wetland. Wetlands are vividly called "kidney of the earth", especially in the arid areas of northwest China, which are extremely scarce resources. Longyouwan Wetland not only plays an important role in blocking the invasion of sandstorms in Wulanbuhe desert, maintaining ecological security in the middle and upper reaches of the Yellow River basin, and purifying water quality, but also is an important "transit point" for migratory birds from East Asia to Australia and China from Qinghai Lake to Sanjiang Wetland. Therefore, protecting Longyou Bay wetland is of great significance.

The planning area of Longyouwan National Wetland Park in Wuhai, Inner Mongolia is 890 hectares, which is divided into five functional areas: ecological conservation area, restoration and reconstruction area, popular science education area, rational utilization area and management service area. The ecological reserve will protect the wetland habitat by fencing and scientific research monitoring; The restoration and reconstruction area will further restore the structure and function of wetland ecosystem by implementing projects such as wetland habitat reconstruction; The rational utilization zone will build a series of tourism product projects based on wetland resources to create an ecological park; A comprehensive exhibition hall for wetlands will be established in the popular science education area, and activities such as wetland biodiversity display and popular science education will be carried out.