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Swan Lake, Bayinbuluke, Paradise on Earth.

Xinjiang is a good place.

Lin Bu, a poet in the Song Dynasty, grew plums and raised cranes, never married, lived in seclusion in the lonely mountain of West Lake for a long time, and wrote the famous poem "Writing Qiu Jiang". The egret with boundless sand mouth fell asleep, and the water was soaked in the blue sky without trace. Reed flowers after the rain, fireworks fishing boat tents. I'm afraid the beauty of its artistic conception can only be understood most deeply by Lin Bu, who is wandering in the clouds and wild cranes.

Swan Lake Nature Reserve, located in the Zhuletus intermountain basin of Bayinbuluke grassland in Xinjiang, is located in the southeast of Bayinbuluke grassland and southwest of Bayinbuluke township, about 60 kilometers away from Bayinbuluke district government.

I was going to Nalati grassland. It is said that Swan Lake, which is more than 0/00 kilometers away from here/kloc-is good. Encouraged by me, the tour group made a dozen temporary moves, chartered two cars and set off at four in the morning.

It's still dark, and the road conditions are not very good. The driver's master is still trying to let us watch the sunrise in Swan Lake before sunrise. I remember once stopping on the road, and the driver's master urged me to "get off quickly, the man is on the left side of the subgrade and the woman is on the right side of the subgrade." No peeking, as soon as possible. There is no toilet on the road. "

The bus arrived at the gate of Swan Lake Scenic Area and changed horses. Only horses can enter the center of the reserve. Riding on a horse, watching the swan lake at sunrise, the lake is sparkling. At this time, the swan in the distance seems to be still asleep, and the whole nature reserve is quiet. I am afraid that I can hear the sound if I drop a needle.

The red sun slowly climbed up and the lake began to be lively. Swans seem to be shy, playing in the reeds in the distance, or coaxing their offspring to swim in the water.

Xiuzhao went to Swan Lake, where the water rippled. In the distance, swans, cygnets, wart-nosed swans, gray geese, striped geese and terns soar in the air, play in the water or talk in the grass.

A glance at the four seasons may mean here. The grass beach at the foot, the red sorghum reflected in the lake (not to mention for the time being, because its ears are like sorghum), and the snow-capped mountains and glaciers in the distance.

Standing in the lake, this scene makes you forget all the troubles in the secular world and enjoy the gift of nature. You can't help thinking of Lin Bu's Writing Qiu Jiang. The egrets in the boundless sand mouth sleep, and the blue sky is flooded without a trace. Reed flowers after the rain, fireworks fishing boat tents.

Swan Lake is a large water area dotted with lakes and swamps formed by the winding Kaidu River passing through a basin with a length of 30 kilometers, a width of about 10 kilometers and a total area of more than 300 square kilometers. 1986 was approved as the first national swan nature reserve in China.

There are many small islands in the reserve, which are covered with reeds and weeds, as well as all kinds of flowers, continuous snow ridges and towering ice peaks, which constitute the natural barrier of Swan Lake.

In the warm sunshine, the lake, skylight, clouds and swans form a natural picture. Naturally, some people use the second half sentence of the couplet "Autumn moon and spring breeze in Changde, mountains and waters become a painting" to describe Swan Lake.

Swan Lake in Bayinbuluke is the largest swan nature reserve in Asia. The residents in this area are mainly Mongolians, accounting for about 78% of the population in this area. Local Mongolian herders regard swans as "chaste birds", "beautiful angels" and "auspicious symbols". Every spring, the ice and snow melt, and swans, cygnets and wart swans living in India, Myanmar, Pakistan and even the countries along the Black Sea, Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea fly to Bayinbuluke not far from Wan Li to live and multiply. When winter came, they flew over the south of the Himalayas with their families. Wenbing Photography/Zhang Zhiwei