Mai Po Nature Reserve (Anson)

Mai Po Nature Reserveis located on the northwestern corner of Hong Kong, the Deep Bay wetland complex is among Asia’s finest locations for wetland biodiversity. The complex spans some 2,700 hectares and is home to diverse habitats supporting a wide range of species such as gei wai shrimp ,Black-faced Spoonbill etc.It is a renowned haven for migratory birds.

Mai Po Nature had been cut for six main type of wetland habit :Gei wai (traditional shrimp pond) ,Freshwater pond,Inter-tidal mudflat,Mangrove,Reedbed,Fishpond.

As a Nature Reserve, Mai Po is internationally renowned for supporting vast numbers of migratory waterbirds every year, particularly in mid-winter when around 60,000 are present in Deep Bay. The Reserve is also home to an amazing diversity of other wildlife, offering spectacles in all seasons of the year.

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