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Yundang Lake: a Testament to Xiamen’s Ecological Progress
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  • The Egret Island in Yundang Lake gets its name from the hordes of the seabird found on the island (BEIJING REVIEW)
  • Yundang Lake, a testament to Xiamen’s ecological restoration drive(BEIJING REVIEW)
  • People love taking the path along Yundang Lake during their daily activities (WANG XIANG)
  • Locals hold an impromptu concert by the lake (WANG XIANG)
  • An egret hunts for food by the lakeside. The egret is Xiamen’s name card for ornithologists (WANG XIANG)
  • Yundang Lake becomes a magical spectacle during sunrise (WANG XIANG)
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Yundang Lake, located at the heart of Xiamen, is a seawater lake like a mirror set on the island. There are small lush green islands in the lagoon, which are home to the egret, Xiamen’s signature bird. The lake is a prime tourist destination and the green trails and pavilions alongside make it a popular spot for relaxation.

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