Beijing, December 25, 2023 – In the cold winter months, a warm scene in the Old Summer Palace scenic area attracts the attention of many tourists. A black swan couple led six newborn babies to walk in a queue on the ice, full of cuteness, becoming a unique scenery in winter.
In the cold days, the lake of the Old Summer Palace was covered with thick ice. The black swan couple seemed to feel the loneliness of winter, so they led their children to walk on the ice, showing a harmonious family atmosphere. The little swans followed their parents closely, sometimes walking in formation, sometimes playing on the ice, and the scene was very warm.
This scene not only allows visitors to feel the wonder of nature and the vitality of life, but also shows the harmonious coexistence between animals and humans. Many tourists stopped to watch and record this heartwarming scene with their cameras.
Black swans are one of the common birds in the Old Summer Palace, and their elegant posture and docile personality are loved by tourists. Every winter, the Old Summer Palace Scenic Area will welcome a large number of tourists to watch and take pictures. And this winter, the Black Swan family has become the focus of tourists' attention.
It is worth noting that with the impact of global climate change, the weather in winter is getting colder and colder, and it is also a survival challenge for many animals. However, the Black Swans of the Old Summer Palace seem to have adapted to the climate and are able to thrive here every year.
Managers of the Old Summer Palace said they would continue to strengthen the protection and management of animals to ensure that they can live and reproduce healthily here. At the same time, it also calls on tourists to watch in a civilized manner and not interfere with the natural life of animals.
In the ninth season, the black swan walking baby on ice in the Old Summer Palace has become a unique scenery in winter. Let us cherish and protect these beautiful lives together, and let them grow and reproduce freely in their natural environment.