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During the Spring Festival, more than 800 whooper swans graced the Manas National Wetland Park in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, drawing visitors to enjoy the festive spectacle. The swans were seen preening, flapping their wings and taking flight over the icy waters, bringing vitality to the winter landscape.
Located along a major migratory route, the park has become an ideal winter habitat thanks to local conservation efforts. This harmonious scene between humans and nature has become a beautiful highlight of the New Year celebrations.
During the Spring Festival, more than 800 whooper swans graced the Manas National Wetland Park in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, drawing visitors to enjoy the festive spectacle. The swans were seen preening, flapping their wings and taking flight over the icy waters, bringing vitality to the winter landscape.
Located along a major migratory route, the park has become an ideal winter habitat thanks to local conservation efforts. This harmonious scene between humans and nature has become a beautiful highlight of the New Year celebrations.