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Xi'an Scenic Area with Over a Billion Yuan Investment: 'Bird Nests' Deceive Even Small Birds

Recently, Qujiang Pool Scenic Area (south of the Han River) in Xi'an has been very bustling. Here, the peach blossoms, apricot blossoms, red Japanese plums, and plum blossoms have all bloomed, making it a scene of vibrant spring with blossoming willows and lush greenery. After the renovation, a new plastic jogging track has been added, and it is surrounded by free attractions such as the Tang City Wall Ruins Park, the Han Yao Ruins Park, and the Qin Second Emperor's Tomb Ruins Park. Therefore, it has become a popular place for spring outings, picnics, flower viewing, walking, boating, and leisure.

Qujiang Pool is very famous in Xi'an. On the one hand, it has beautiful environment and rich historical and cultural heritage; on the other hand, it is free to visit, and there are many free attractions around it. Covering an area of 1500 acres, Qujiang Pool has invested over a billion yuan. Because of its beautiful environment, the surrounding houses are priced around 2-30,000 yuan per square meter, and the highest has broken through 50,000 yuan per square meter.

Here, there are Qujiang Stream Drink, Hanwu Spring, Yichun Garden, Phoenix Pool and other historical and cultural landscapes. There are also lake water, willows, pavilions, towers and lotus flowers and reeds. When playing here, you often encounter young ladies and gentlemen wearing Tang suits and Hanfu.

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Recently, many tourists who came to play here were attracted by the many 'bird nests' in the trees of Qujiang Pool. It turned out that Qujiang Pool had built many of these 'bird nests' on many trees. As tourists passed by, they were all moved by these warm-hearted actions. Listening to the birds chirping and insects buzzing, and watching various small birds flying in and out of the forest, everyone thought that building these 'bird nests' provided a habitat for birds and was a warm-hearted gesture of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.

You can see these dense 'bird nests' in the forest, which are very magnificent and beautiful. Some birds also landed on them to rest, but careful tourists discovered some clues in the scattered wires and 'bird nests'. After careful observation, they found that these were not 'bird nests' at all, but rather for the lighting beautification project lamp fixtures. In order to be uniform and beautiful, they made them look like 'bird nests'.

Because they are all built on various trees in the forest, they look like 'bird nests'. Some tourists were 'deceived', and even some innocent birds gathered in front of these 'bird nests' to try to enter. Many people tried repeatedly before realizing they couldn't get in and finally left in vain.

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Although tourists and birds were 'deceived' by Qujiang Pool's fake 'bird nests', people still gave them a certain level of affirmation, because they weren't abrupt, and looked much more comfortable. Some tourists also said that if they weren't lighting fixtures, but really bird nests, that would be even better.

Have you been to Qujiang Pool recently? Have you been deceived by these 'bird nests'? If not, take advantage of the first holiday after the resumption of work, the Qingming Festival holiday, to Qujiang Pool for spring outings, picnics, running, boating, and playing.#Resumption of work#

I am a frequent visitor to the Qinling Zhongnan Mountains, often wandering through the 72 valleys of Qinling. If you like it, please follow me to find delicious food and beautiful scenery, and to explore secluded retreat sites, and to see a bigger world. (Statement: This article has signed with Guardian Knight 24-hour all-network rights protection, without authorization from the author, any platform and individual unauthorized reprint, modification, or plagiarism, will be pursued legally.)

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