Are there corals and anemones in Xingkai Lake?
There are corals and anemones in Xingkai Lake. Xingkai Lake is a freshwater lake, and anemones live in fresh water. In early winter, the ancient trees in Xingkai Lake are wrapped in crystal ice, and ice corals are hung by the waves of the lake. According to historical records, Xingkai Lake (also known as Xingkai Lake or Xingkai Lake) was called Meituo Lake in the Tang Dynasty and was famous for its rich crucian carp. Because the lake was shaped like a Qin Yue, the Jin Dynasty was called North Qin Hai. After the Qing Dynasty, it was changed to Xingkai Lake, which is a shallow lake on the Sino-Russian border. There are many swamps around the lake, and there is a lot of silt and humus at the bottom of the lake. The lake is turbid and the transparency is only 60 cm. The lake flows out from the vicinity of Longwang Temple in the northeast, into Songgacha River and into Wusuli River. Rich in fish. It is a national (AAAA level) resort for vacation, health care and tourism, and is known as Hawaii in the East. The rare original ecological wetland environment has become an ideal country in the photographer's mind, and it is also the location shooting base for film and television dramas.