Feeding Milu Deer in Yancheng

Yancheng has a vast wetland ecosystem. In the wetland, there are large areas of reeds, cattails and [...]

Yancheng has a vast wetland ecosystem. In the wetland, there are large areas of reeds, cattails and aquatic plants, which provide a natural habitat and abundant food sources for milu deer. At scenic spots such as the China Milu Deer Park, tourists can drive by themselves or take a sightseeing bus to go deep into the park and have close interactions with milu deer, such as gently touching their heads or feeding milu deer carrots by hand, and feel the beautiful time of harmonious coexistence with wild animals. In addition, many parks also have rich ecological displays and popular science education facilities, so that tourists can increase knowledge and broaden their horizons while playing.

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