What are the first city wetlands, agricultural wetlands and cultural wetlands in China?

The first national wetland park in China, which integrates urban farming and cultural wetlands, is Hangzhou Xixi National Wetland Park, which is located in the west of Hangzhou, less than 5 kilometers away from the West Lake, with a total area of 1 1.5 square kilometers. The total length of rivers in the wetland is 100 km, and about 70% of the area is rivers, ponds, lakes, swamps and other waters.

It is the first national wetland park in China that integrates urban wetland, agricultural wetland and cultural wetland, and it is also the first national wetland park to become a national 5A-level scenic spot.

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Boang: the manor of Zou Xiaozhi (a famous teacher) in Qiantang in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. At that time, reeds and wild interests were everywhere in this area. Seen from a height, the whole manor is like a fairy island moored on the water, hence its name. Among them, the two groups of buildings, Zizaitang and Kongmingxuan, echo back and forth, forming three spaces from south to north respectively.

Yanshui Fishing Village: Xixi Agricultural and Fishery Culture Exhibition Center. It draws lessons from the poetic meaning of Autumn Snow Fishing Village by Chen Wenshu, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, and takes the beauty of willow smoke, stove smoke and hookah, hence the name. This scenic spot has exhibition halls such as silk quilt stories, marriage folk customs and Xixi people's homes. It shows the local characteristics of the water town and the simple farming culture of the residents.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Xixi National Wetland Park in Hangzhou, Zhejiang