Qinhu Lake, also known as Magpie Lake, attracts many magpies to nest and settle here because of the excellent local ecological environment, and because magpies are auspicious and festive birds, the locals are used to calling it Magpie Lake. The lakes and rivers in the area account for about 37% of the total area of the scenic spot and are known as the "Pearl of Water Town". Blue lake, interwoven river network, dotted island beaches, Qinhu Lake is a naturally formed lake. Looking up, there are nine major rivers leading to the lake area from all directions, which naturally forms a strange landscape of "Kowloon in Que". Qinhu, the lake is open and the water depth is suitable. There is a green island in the lake, and there are abundant cattails and wild birds around the boat. Qinhu Lake, the water is clean and level as a mirror. The geographical location of Qinhu Lake determines that Qinhu Lake wetland ecosystem has all the characteristics of freshwater wetlands in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Ponds, gullies and depressions crisscross the wetland, and beaches and ponds form the Fiona Fang, which is a rare freshwater wetland in China. Qinhu Wetland Forest Park was rated as a provincial forest park, with superior natural resources and diverse biological types, mainly including aquatic biological communities, wetland biological communities and terrestrial biological communities.
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Qin Lake has vast waters, clear water quality and abundant aquatic plants. Aquatic animals and plants cultivated and grown are tender in meat, delicious in taste and rich in nutrition. Qinhu crab, Qinhu shrimp, Qinhu turtle, Qinhu whitebait, Qinhu Sixi, Qinhu snail, Qinhu poultry and Qinhu vegetables are called' Qinhu Eight Fresh'. When you come to the ancient town of Qintong, you can taste the eight great cuisines of Qinhu Lake and the beer of Qinhu Lake, which will make people linger.