Jiangsu’s Wetlands Turn Crimson Carpet in Autumn Spectacle
Every autumn, Jiangsu’s Linhong Estuary transforms into a sea of crimson seepweeds, attracting migratory birds and highlighting the resilience of coastal wetlands from September to November.
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Every autumn, Jiangsu’s Linhong Estuary transforms into a sea of crimson seepweeds, attracting migratory birds and highlighting the resilience of coastal wetlands from September to November.
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