Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Are geese protected animals?

Are geese protected animals?

Yes

Wild geese, also known as wild geese, swans and large migratory birds, are national second-class protected animals. Wild geese are full of enthusiasm, can inspire their companions, and encourage their flying companions with their calls.

Goose is a class of birds, Anatidae, which is the general name of various goose subfamilies. The common geese in China are Hongyan, Grey Goose, Bean Goose and White Goose. The geese are composed of 6 or multiples of 6, and the geese are the aggregation of certain families or certain groups.

Architectural relics

Xi Big Wild Goose Pagoda and Small Wild Goose Pagoda

The Wild Goose Pagoda is a famous tourist attraction in Xi. Built in the third year of Yonghui in the Tang Dynasty (AD 652), Xuanzang was built to collect classics. This tower has seven floors and is 64.5 meters high. It is considered as a symbol of the ancient capital Xi. 2011117, and Xi's Big Wild Goose Pagoda-Datang Furong Garden Scenic Area were officially approved as national 5A-level tourist attractions.

The Little Wild Goose Pagoda is located in Jianfu Temple on the south side of the east section of Youyi West Road outside the south gate of Xi, and is a national key cultural relic protection unit. It is a typical pagoda with dense eaves, facing the Big Wild Goose Pagoda from east to west. Because it is smaller than the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, it is called Little Wild Goose Pagoda, which is one of the two important symbols preserved so far in Chang 'an, the ancient capital of the Tang Dynasty. "Yanta Morning Bell" is also one of the eight scenic spots in Guanzhong in Qing Dynasty. Although the Little Wild Goose Pagoda is not as big as the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the environment here is quiet and beautiful, with the unique charm of the ancient city.