Thursday, 9 August 2012

Huguangyan National Scenic Spot


Huguangyan National Scenic Spot, often called Huguangyan, is the only one Maar Lake in China, and one of the 2 Maar Lakes existed in the world. (The word Maar derived from Latin mare (sea))
Huguangyan is located 18 km in the south west part of Zhanjiang. The area of this scene spot covers 13.6 square kilometers with a protection area of 38 square kilometers. The water area of the lake amounts 2.3 square kilometers, the deep of the lake is 446 meters.
Huguangyan was formed about 140,000 to 160,000 years ago after numerous volcanic eruptions in the plain area. It is a special type of closed volcanic crater formed lake. It is named by Li Gang who was the prime minister of North Song Dynasty in 1126 DC. Huguangyan is now assessed as a Nation Geological Park and World Geological Park.
The Maar Lake of Huguangyan has the following featuresdifferent from other volcanic lake. Water in the lake is as clear as a mirror. All year round, lot of leaves fall into the lake, but disappear and vanish very quickly. It is more interesting that in the lake, there is no frog, no snake, while lots of shrimp and fish are living. Still, there are many natural wonders for discovering.
With moderate climate and beautiful scenery, Huguangyan is an ideal place for sightseeing, scientific research as well as healthy work. There are over one million tourists visit this spot every year.

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