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The most beautiful you meet the most beautiful scenery

When day meets night, there is eternity of time; when winter meets spring, there is the passage of time; when cold meets warm, there is rain; when you meet Maqu, there are outstanding people. The ground is beautiful. In this season when spring is full of light and everything is reviving, follow our lens to encounter a different kind of spring scenery on the grassland.

Awancang Wetland is located in Awancang Town, Maqu County, 50 kilometers away from Maqu County. It is also called Gongsel Kamudo, which means Gongqu, Serqu, and Daojiqu in Tibetan. The confluence of three rivers and the Yellow River covers an area of ??200 square kilometers. It is the core area of ??the Ruoergai, Gahai and Manzhatang wetlands and is known as "the most beautiful wetland in the world". In recent years, Maqu County has fully implemented the ecological concept of "Golden Mountains and Silver Mountains are Green Waters and Green Mountains" and comprehensively protected the Awancang Wetland. Nowadays, Awancang Wetland has become a bright tourism brand for Maqu and even Gannan Prefecture to the world. Countless tourists come here every year to witness the elegance of Awancang Wetland.

Life is full of life, and time passes by. Some things can be done by manpower, and some things cannot be violated by God's will. In the Year of the Rat, a sudden outbreak of COVID-19 swept the world, causing major trauma to the global tourism industry and also having a lot of impact on the domestic tourism industry. However, Maqu did not slack off in protecting the Awancang Wetland. Since Gannan Prefecture launched the "Five No Gannan" campaign on January 7 this year, the people of Maqu, under the careful organization and leadership of the county committee and government, have done their best to protect the Awancang Wetland. First of all, grassroots cadres were organized to explain the "Five No Gannan" to the villagers to improve the villagers' environmental awareness. Secondly, cadres and masses are organized to clean up garbage in the entire wetland from time to time. Not only that, they also publicize precautions and environmental protection when visiting Awancang to tourists, striving to be the vanguard in the construction of the "Five No Gannan".

Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has not receded, we welcome every visitor to Awancang Wetland with the most sincere heart; when the COVID-19 pandemic recedes and the world returns to peace, we will still embrace the world with our most beautiful attitude!

Photo courtesy of Maqurong Media Center