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Top Ten Lakes in China

The top ten lakes are Qinghai Lake, Poyang Lake, Jingbo Lake, Hulun Lake, Taihu Lake, Chaohu Lake, Hongze Lake, Xingkai Lake, Namco Lake and Qiandao Lake.

1. Qinghai Lake, located in Qinghai Province, is the largest saltwater lake in China. There are many small islands in the lake, of which Haixinshan is the largest, and the lake is rich in Qinghai Lake naked carp. Surrounded by four high mountains, Qinghai Lake has magnificent scenery and is quiet and beautiful all year round.

2. Poyang Lake is located in the north of Jiangxi Province and the south bank of the Yangtze River. It is the largest freshwater lake in China and an important seasonal shallow lake in the Yangtze River basin.

3. Jingbo Lake is located in Ning 'an City, Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province. It is the largest alpine dammed lake in China and the second largest in the world. The lake is blue and the mountains are covered with green trees and red flowers. The scenery is beautiful and charming.

4. Hulun Lake, also known as Dalai Lake, is located in Zuo Qi, Xinbaerhu, Hulunbeier City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and is the fifth largest freshwater lake in China. The lake is vast and blue, surrounded by rich grasslands, and it is a tourist attraction.

Taihu Lake, located in Binhu District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, is the third largest freshwater lake in China. Taihu Lake is known as "pregnant wuyue" because of its beautiful scenery and charming scenery.

6. Chaohu Lake, located in Anhui Province, is one of the five largest freshwater lakes in China. Beautiful lakes and mountains, profound historical and cultural heritage, known as the "800-mile lake light."

7. Hongze Lake, located in the lower reaches of Huaihe River in the west of Jiangsu Province, is the fourth largest freshwater lake in China. Hongze Lake is rich in aquatic resources. There are not only fish, turtles, shrimps and crabs, but also chickens, ducks, geese and birds, as well as aquatic plants such as lotus root, lotus root and Euryale ferox.

8. Xingkai Lake, located in the southeast of Heilongjiang Province, is a natural freshwater lake on the Sino-Russian border. Xingkai Lake is the boundary lake between China and Russia. One third of the northern area belongs to China, and the southern part belongs to Russian.

Located in Xizang Autonomous Region, Namco Lake is the second largest saltwater lake in China and the highest and largest lake in the world. The lake is bright and vast, with varied colors. It is a famous tourist attraction and pilgrimage site in Tibet.

Qiandao Lake, located in Zhejiang Province, has the largest number of islands in the world. The lake is crystal clear, the islands are dotted, and the fog rolls in the morning and evening, just like a fairyland.