Natural
Chine

This natural site encompasses a series of bird sanctuaries positioned along the Yellow Sea coast and the Bohai Gulf in China, constituting critical habitat for migratory bird populations. The sanctuaries protect essential stopover and wintering areas for numerous species of migratory birds that traverse the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, one of the world's most significant bird migration routes. The coastal wetlands, tidal flats, and associated ecosystems provide vital feeding and resting grounds during the birds' seasonal migrations between their breeding grounds in northern regions and wintering areas further south. The site's ecological importance lies in its role in maintaining biodiversity and supporting species populations that depend on these wetlands for their survival. The landscape is characterized by extensive intertidal zones, salt marshes, and shallow coastal waters that create the specific conditions required by migratory bird species adapted to these environments. The designation reflects the site's significance as a critical component of the East Asian flyway and its contribution to the conservation of migratory bird populations across multiple countries and regions.
