Hundreds of swans arrive at their winter home in Xinjiang
By Liu Jiyi
China Plus
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The northern hemisphere's cold winter weather is enough to keep most people inside. But in Bozhou in western China's Xinjiang region, despite temperatures plummeting below freezing, locals are out watching and feeding the hundreds of swans that have arrived in Riverside Park. Hundreds of swans come to Bozhou's Riverside Park over winter, where they remain until sometime in March the following year. [Photo: VCG]
The northern hemisphere's cold winter weather is enough to keep most people inside. But in Bozhou in western China's Xinjiang region, despite temperatures plummeting below freezing, locals are out watching and feeding the hundreds of swans that have arrived in Riverside Park. Hundreds of swans come to Bozhou's Riverside Park over winter, where they remain until sometime in March the following year. [Photo: VCG]
The northern hemisphere's cold winter weather is enough to keep most people inside. But in Bozhou in western China's Xinjiang region, despite temperatures plummeting below freezing, locals are out watching and feeding the hundreds of swans that have arrived in Riverside Park. Hundreds of swans come to Bozhou's Riverside Park over winter, where they remain until sometime in March the following year. [Photo: VCG]
The northern hemisphere's cold winter weather is enough to keep most people inside. But in Bozhou in western China's Xinjiang region, despite temperatures plummeting below freezing, locals are out watching and feeding the hundreds of swans that have arrived in Riverside Park. Hundreds of swans come to Bozhou's Riverside Park over winter, where they remain until sometime in March the following year. [Photo: VCG]