Gaomei Wetland is located at the estuary of Dajia River in Qingshui District, Taichung City. The geology can be divided into tidal streams, grasslands, sand, gravel, mud flats and other geology. It is Taiwan’s rich and diverse wetland ecological region and has the largest The Yunlin Wancao of the ethnic group is a very difficult ecological landscape; Gaomei Wetland is in various agencies and organizations such as the Institute of Zoology of the Academia Sinica, the Department of Biology of Tunghai University, the Agriculture Bureau of Taichung City Government, and the Niu Hutou Cultural Association. Thanks to the efforts of the association and the local people, the Taichung County Government finally planned a 701.3 hectare reserve in 2005.
Every year, a large number of migratory birds visit the Gaomei Wetland to spend the winter. It is a pilgrimage site for many bird watchers and photographers. Mei wetland has also become a popular tourist attraction in Taichung.
Gaomei Wetland-Landscape Features
The estuary ecology of the Gaomei Wetland with a mixture of wet and dry conditions allows many birds, fish, crabs and other invertebrates to gather here. The "Tide Creek District" of the Gaomei Wetland provides breeding and hatching of migratory fish and a "slow flow zone". Let the fry grow up safely, the ``mudflat'' is the place where mudskippers and bigeye crabs coexist, the ``sand'' allows monk crabs to go unimpeded here, and the ``estuary'' has many innocent fiddler crabs and netted fiddler crabs. Living here leisurely; in addition to being a rich treasure, the Gaomei wetland is also a place to regulate water. It can absorb floods and then slowly release them. This not only protects the safety of coastal residents, but also reduces groundwater, soil salinization and flood disasters. Disasters such as soil erosion and soil erosion are precious natural resources.
Gaomei Wetland is praised by international websites as a must-visit attraction in a lifetime.
And Gaomei Wetland is also one of the world's six sky mirrors.
After 6 o’clock in the evening, there were still many people on the plank road, catching the subtle interweaving process of red and blue in the sunset.
Coupled with many big beautiful pictures of the sky mirror on IG, this scene is even more exciting
I felt that Gaomei Wetland is so beautiful while filming, and I was very touched by this dreamy scene
In addition, there are also sky mirror spots in Asia, such as Malaysian Sasaran, Tottori Sand Dunes,
Kagawa, Japan’s parent coast, China’s Chaka Salt Lake and Bolivia’s Uyuni Salt Lake.











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