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Is Hainan Hongshuwan Wetland Park fun?

Since its opening on August 23rd this year, Chengmai Hongshuwan Wetland Park has protected and restored the wetland ecosystem. Relying on the rare ecological area of 2,200 mu of mangroves, it takes ecological harmony as the theme, and moderately combines public activities such as tourism and popular science, forming a leisure scenic spot integrating popular science, environmental protection, tourism, sightseeing and vacation.

"I heard from friends that this place is good, the scenery is beautiful, and there are many amusement projects, which is more suitable for bringing children to play!" Lin Lin took her son Pan Pan into the mangrove plank road and took a walk in the lush shade. The noise outside was isolated by the forest, and only the fish in the swamp turned over and made a bubbling sound from time to time, breaking the silence of this forest.

Walking out of the mangrove plank road and looking into the distance, a boat with a yellow top and a red bottom shuttled through the lake, and dozens of pink flamingos were foraging, playing or strolling in the artificial shallow pool. Curious tourists form a circle and keep "click!" Click "Take a photo".

"The mangroves here are beautiful! It is completely different from the vegetation and customs in Shandong. I am very happy to play in such a beautiful place with fresh air! " Dong Derong, a Shandong tourist who took part in Chengmai's first chartered flight tour today, said happily that he hoped to have a good time in the next few days.

"At present, mangrove ecological science popularization tour is one of the new tourism products that our county focuses on developing." Liang Anzhong, director of the Chengmai County Tourism Commission, said that during the National Day Golden Week, in addition to being open to the public free of charge, the Wetland Park also opened the Wetland Experience Hall for the first time, and introduced amusement projects such as water painting boats, jogging in green areas, and the Wizard of Oz, so that tourists can enjoy the natural scenery of mangroves while exercising and learning environmental protection knowledge.