Mai Po Nature Reserve
Mai Po Nature Reserve is a protected area located in Hong Kong, known for its rich biodiversity and unique wetland ecosystems. It serves as a crucial habitat for various species of birds, especially migratory ones, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. The reserve covers approximately 1,500 hectares and includes mudflats, mangroves, and fish ponds.
Established in 1983, Mai Po is managed by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and plays a vital role in conservation efforts. The reserve is part of the Deep Bay area and is recognized as a Ramsar site, highlighting its importance as a wetland of international significance.