Panjin, the city gently placed on a wetland, boasts Red Beach, a 5A level scenic spot and a World Wonder, and the largest reed marsh in the world with intact vegetation types. All kinds of wetlands outside paddy fields cover an area of 2496 square kilometers, including 2165 square kilometers of natural wetlands, 331 square kilometers of constructed wetland, and 1,240 square kilometers of wetland protection area, accounting for 57.3% of natural wetlands; Liaohekou National Nature Reserve, with a total area of 800 square kilometers, has been listed as one of the world’s important wetlands by the United Nations. It inhabits 478 kinds of wild animals. It is an important stop for red-crowned crane to migrate from north to south, a breeding ground for the world’s largest Saunders’s gull population, and an important breeding ground for spotted seal. In 2022, Panjin was successfully selected as an international wetland city. You can listen to the “Crane Dance and Gull Roaming” in spring, visit the “Six Regions” in summer, enjoy the “Fragrant Rice and Delicious Crab” in autumn, and enjoy the “Wetland Hot Spring” in winter. Welcome to Panjin!