They come and dance. They are the favorite of thousands of tourists.
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On July 7, in the hinterland of Qaidam, the Yadan Scenic Area on the water, and on the surface of the Yo-Yo Lake, flocks of sand gulls soared freely. Just as exuberant as they are visitors' closeness to nature.
"In late May, with the opening of the scenic spot, a small number of sand gulls migrated from West Tainel Lake to Yadan, and in July, there were more than 3,000 sand gulls, becoming a unique scenery." Liu Xiaoqiang, a scenic spot manager, introduced to the national media interview group of "Building Dreams in the West of the Sea, Sailing Far Away" that sand gulls interact with tourists at close range on the shore of the lake and become the favorite of tourists, especially children.
On the shore of the lake, a child in his 10s threw a slice of bread in his hand at a flock of sand gulls a meter or two away, provoking the sand gulls to fly in search of food and make a cooing sound.
"When we traveled to Qinghai, we came to the natural ecology of the plateau, but we still didn't expect that we could interact with the water birds here at almost zero distance." Xie Jianjun, a tourist from Shanghai, said that the picture of harmony between people and birds is unforgettable.
