Futian National Wetland Park is a pristine urban wetland located in Shenzhen, China, offering visitors tranquil green spaces, diverse wildlife habitats, and opportunities for environmental education and outdoor recreation.
Futian National Wetland Park covers approximately 6.7 square kilometers in the heart of Shenzhen's Futian District, making it one of the largest urban wetlands in China. Established in 2000, the park was designed to preserve the natural wetland ecosystem within a rapidly urbanizing area while providing a green sanctuary for local residents and tourists. The park features a mix of freshwater swamps, reed marshes, rivers, lakes, and mudflats, supporting a rich variety of flora and fauna, particularly migratory birds. It is a crucial habitat for over 200 bird species, including several rare and protected waterfowl, making it a popular spot for bird watching. The well-planned network of boardwalks and trails allows visitors to explore the wetland environment without disturbing the sensitive ecosystem. Key landmarks in the park include the Birds Watching Tower, the Education Center, and the Lotus Lake. Education and conservation are emphasized through interpretive exhibits and seasonal guided tours. Visitors can enjoy activities such as walking, cycling, photography, and boating. The park serves as an important green lung for Shenzhen, attracting those seeking a natural escape from urban life. Futian National Wetland Park is a significant site for promoting biodiversity, environmental awareness, and sustainable urban development in one of China's most dynamic cities.
Bird Watching Tower offering panoramic views of migratory waterfowl
Expansive freshwater wetlands supporting diverse wildlife
Educational Wetland Exhibition Hall with interactive displays
Scenic Lotus Lake with seasonal blooms and boating opportunities
A multi-level observation platform providing unobstructed views of the wetland and its abundant birdlife.
An exhibit facility that offers environmental education about wetland ecosystems and conservation.
A scenic water body within the park featuring seasonal lotus blooms and opportunities for paddle boating.