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What's interesting about Qi 'ao Island?

Qi 'ao Island has four scenic spots: ecological conservation area, tree viewing area and wetland exploration area.

1, ecological reserve

Renovate the waters around the west of the park, plan to plant mangroves, and strictly protect the Kutang area in the middle as the main habitat and feeding ground for birds. At the same time, repair, expand and improve bird habitats to attract more birds to thrive here.

2. Tree viewing and bird watching areas

Transform the existing fish pond waters, create an ecological environment with different water depths, and restore the ecological landscape of mangrove wetlands. At the same time, some artificial attractions, such as landscape bridge, aquatic botanical garden, mangrove maze waterway, dragonfly pool and so on. , in order to enrich the ornamental and entertainment of mangrove park.

3. Wetland Exploration Area

Make full use of the central and eastern mountainous areas of mangrove wetland park to provide tourists with places for leisure sightseeing and mountaineering fitness. It is planned to build hiking trails, sightseeing pavilions and bicycle paths around the mountains in the central mountainous areas.

geographical environment

There is a bridge between Qi 'ao Island and the urban area. Qi 'ao Island is rich in animal and plant resources, and a mangrove wetland reserve has been established in the north of the island. Qi 'ao Island has a long history and rich human resources. Baishi Street, Tianhou Palace, Kangyingbao and Su's former residence are cultural relics protection units in Zhuhai.

Qi' ao Island has beautiful natural scenery, and is known as "Nine Bays and Eighteen Peaks" and one of the "Ten Scenes of Zhuhai". In 2000, it was identified as an eco-tourism area in Zhuhai.

Mangroves in Zhuhai are mainly distributed on the banks near the exits of Qi 'ao Island, Qinheng Island, Hongqi Xidi, Modaomen and Jitemen Waterway. Among them, the Dawei Bay wetland in the northwest of Qi 'ao Island accounts for 15% of the total number of migratory bird protection agreements (227 species). There are 16 species of birds in China-Australia migratory bird protection agreement, accounting for 19.8% of the total number (8 1 species) in China-Australia migratory bird protection agreement. In addition, there are endangered animals in this area.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qi 'ao Island