It has always been there. It is a breeding base for red-crowned cranes. We went there in October. The climate is suitable, with blue sky and white clouds, small bridges and flowing water, and green grass and white cranes. It is worth going.
Those who breed and those who migrate are estimated to be around the end of November.
The artificial ones are kept in captivity. Weather permitting, there are two performances per day. There are telescopes in the wild scenic area to see. The air inside is very good and it is worth going.
Yes, there is a breeding base for red-crowned cranes. Every day
Yes, you can see it all year round.
This is a red-crowned crane ecotourism reserve, and there are always red-crowned cranes.
There was still one when we went there
It has always been there. It is a breeding base for red-crowned cranes. We went there in October. The climate was suitable, with blue sky and white clouds, small bridges and flowing water, and green grass and white flowers.