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    Taonan in Jilin launches its first apricot blossom festival

    Updated: April 23, 2023

    An opening ceremony was held for the first Taonan Apricot Blossom Festival in Taonan, Baicheng city, Northeast China's Jilin province, on April 22.

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    Rare storks arrive at reserve in Jilin province

    Updated: October 19, 2022

    Around 2,000 oriental white storks arrived recently at Momoge National Nature Reserve in Zhenlai town of Baicheng, Jilin province.

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    Color appears in wetlands of nature reserve

    Updated: September 14, 2022

    Recently, a vast expanse of seepweed appeared in the wetlands of the Momoge National Nature Reserve in Zhenlai town of Baicheng, Jilin province.

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    In pics: Nenjiang Bay Tourist Area in summer

    Updated: July 29, 2022

    Nenjiang Bay was formed by a natural turn in the Nenjiang River, which starts in the Greater Khingan Mountains and runs from north to south..

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    Jilin's Xianghai Nature Reserve wows visitors

    Updated: July 14, 2022

    Xianghai Nature Reserve, a national 4-A scenic spot and an A-level nature reserve "with international significance" in Tongyu county of Jilin province, is renowned at home and abroad for its unique charm.

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    Jilin province villages to be national leisure destinations

    Updated: May 25, 2022

    Eight villages in Northeast China's Jilin province were recently selected on a list of China's beautiful leisure villages, according to the Jilin Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.

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    Momoge National Nature Reserve

    Updated: November 2, 2021

    The Momoge National Nature Reserve in Baicheng, Northeast China's Jilin province, is known in China for being home to many white cranes, and covers an area of 144,000 hectares.

  • Nenjiang Bay National Wetland Park

    Updated: September 3, 2021

    Nenjiang Bay was formed because of a natural turn of the Nenjiang River which starts in the Greater Khingan Mountains and runs from north to south.

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