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The lake on the border is a bit "eccentric", there are many birds and fish in China, why do foreign countries not grow an inch of grass

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As we all know, there are borders between countries and continents of the world. In some countries, their borders are fenced with clear walls, while in some countries the borders between them are represented by special landmarks, such as lakes and canals, due to the large land area and the trouble of building walls.

For example, the Suez Canal and the Panama Canal as we know it, which are the dividing lines between Asia and Africa, and North and South America, respectively.

In the past, many people thought that these demarcation lines were like forbidden places that outsiders could not easily intrude. Now, on the contrary, the dividing line of many countries, due to their beautiful natural scenery and different cultural landscapes, has become a very famous tourist attraction.

The lake on the border is a bit "eccentric", there are many birds and fish in China, why do foreign countries not grow an inch of grass

1. Tourist attractions on the demarcation line

The first thing I want to introduce is a village in Yunnan, the mainland. This is a village belonging to Ruili City, Yunnan Province, China, this village is very special, half in China called Yinjing Village, half in Myanmar, called Mangxiu. It is also for this reason that the relationship between the Chinese people in the village and the villagers in Myanmar is very good, and it is often possible to go to Myanmar in the morning to buy an egg and then go home in the evening.

In this village, you can easily feel the customs and customs of two different countries, so it attracts a lot of interested tourists, tourists like to stand on their legs spread on two sections of the national border, indicating that they are "transnational", this seemingly non-existent boundary monument has become a must-see place for tourists.

The lake on the border is a bit "eccentric", there are many birds and fish in China, why do foreign countries not grow an inch of grass

An interesting dividing line like this, there is also the border between Portugal and Spain. Their border is a simple bridge with two different countries connected at both ends. Tourists always like to walk back and forth on this bridge to indicate that they are "abroad".

There is also the border between Sweden and Finland, which is a special dividing line, not only across a golf course, but also on both sides of the line to represent different time zones. Playing here brings visitors a fresh and exciting feeling.

The lake on the border is a bit "eccentric", there are many birds and fish in China, why do foreign countries not grow an inch of grass

Second, a special lake on the border, there are many birds and fish on the Chinese side, and no grass on the foreign side

In addition to the above, in the mainland, there is another special place and the dividing line between the two countries, that is, Pangong Lake located in Ritu County, Tibet Autonomous Region, the mainland.

This is a very beautiful lake. The lake is small in size, but it also occupies 604 square kilometers. Almost two-thirds of this is located on the mainland and one-third of the area is in India.

Many visitors who have been there refer to it as the "eccentric lake" because it is located in that part of the mainland with beautiful scenery. Walking through it, you can feel the natural scenery to the fullest. Lots of wildlife surround you, from lively hares to quiet Tibetan antelopes and wild asses, laid-back birds, crystal clear lakes, and scattered islands.

The lake on the border is a bit "eccentric", there are many birds and fish in China, why do foreign countries not grow an inch of grass

But that's not the case in India, where the lakes around it are bare and there is no shadow of creatures. Even the lake looks much more turbid than us, and it is rare to see fish and shrimp in it. It feels as if it was a deliberate change to cater to India's natural landscape.

The lake on the border is a bit "eccentric", there are many birds and fish in China, why do foreign countries not grow an inch of grass

Of course, this is not the case. We divide Pangong Lake into two parts, the eastern part is the part located on the mainland, the eastern Pangong Lake is replenished from Ritu County, and the Doma Qu on the north side of the Gatsangpo River, these parts of the area, rainfall can get a great amount of fresh water replenishment, so this part of the lake is a freshwater lake.

The part to the west is the part located in India, and the water supply of this part of the lake comes from India, and the precipitation in India has dropped greatly, which has led to insufficient fresh water recharge of this part of the tiger body and has become a saltwater lake. Moreover, there is a part of the bone body that suddenly narrows, only 200~300 meters wide, which leads to the lake water in the east-west direction can not be alternated normally, so the scenery on the east and west sides is very different.

The lake on the border is a bit "eccentric", there are many birds and fish in China, why do foreign countries not grow an inch of grass

In the same lake, there are many birds and fish in the east, but no grass in the west. As if there are naturally "eccentric" objects, tourists here shout magic and want to take photos, and the reputation spreads.

Summary:

So many interesting national boundaries are introduced. Did it spark your interest in traveling? Under the magic of nature, we can see many seemingly incredible landscapes. As the saying goes, "reading 10,000 books is better than traveling 10,000 miles."

If we have the opportunity, we always have to go to all parts of the world to see the most original scenery and broaden our horizons. What do you think about this? Have you seen any similar interesting borders? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to share.

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