Interviewee's name: Zhang Yuewen.
Occupation: Retired cadre of Kangbao County.
Interview location: Kangbao Kangbanor Wetland Park.
The picture shows Zhang Yuewen.
Zhang Yuewen is a native of Kangbao County and loves photography. Kang Bao Kang Banor is the best place for him to shoot, sunset, afterglow, migratory birds, ancient trees, isolated islands, lakes and ......Countless beautiful scenery came to his face, so he picked up the camera and took pictures for 40 years.
From April to August every year, the waterfowl on the lake gather, Zhang Yuewen guards here, and more than 100 rare birds such as white cranes, herons, golden eagles, and crested grebes appear in his lens. Zhang Yuewen also did not expect that the "Little South China Sea" in children's memory, a "Naoer" that often flows, has now become a famous national wetland park. He witnessed the natural breeding of Cambanore from two or three pairs of relict gulls to more than 8,000 at present. Abundant water, clean and tidy environment, and a well-managed volunteer team ......Frame by frame of wetland scenery and picture of governance effectiveness, Zhang Yuewen is more like a recorder of the times and a spectator of history, leaving what he sees, hears and feels to future generations.
I don't like the steel jungle of the big city, I prefer the four seasons of Cambanor, with different colors. I'm not leaving here. "The daughter who worked and lived in Beijing when she retired has always asked Zhang Yuewen to live in Beijing, but Zhang Yuewen refused, and he was where Kang Banuoer was. (Heshan News reporter Zang Bo).
Editor: Guo Bingxin.
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