As the weather has gotten colder, Zhanjiang's Binhu Wetland Park has entered its most poetic season of the year.
An aerial view of the park (Photo: Wu Dongjun)
Along the lakeshore, groves of swamp cypress trees are turning from green to yellow. The sunlight sprinkles through their foliage, glowing with a soft, warm sheen, while the reflections ripple gently across the water, attracting many residents and visitors.
(Photo: Wu Dongjun)
Established in 2012, Binhu Wetland Park is centered on a "waterfront wetland" landscape, focusing on restoring wetland ecosystems and creating open, natural spaces. The park stretches in a long, narrow form along the lake, featuring 12.6 kilometers of winding shoreline.
A mother takes photos of her child. (Photo: Lin Lu)
At this time of year, the swamp cypress forests blend harmoniously with the lake and the blue sky, offering a layered composition of soft colors that makes visitors feel as though they have stepped into a living painting.
(Photo: Wu Dongjun)
As the largest lake wetland ecological park in Zhanjiang, Binhu Lake Wetland Park integrates lakeside sightseeing, ecological recreation, bird habitats, and ecological conservation. It also serves as a key landscape landmark within the Jinshawan Coastal Tourist Resort, providing a space where people can connect with nature and share the beauty of ecology.
Reporter: Lin Lu
Editor: Wei Shen, James Campion, Shen He

