The Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve is located in the triangle between Hengshui, Jizhou and Zaoqiang in Hebei Province. It is the only nature reserve in the North China Plain that maintains a complete wetland ecosystem including swamps, waters, mudflats, meadows and forests, covering an area of 283 square kilometers. It has rich biodiversity, with inland freshwater wetland ecosystems and national I and II level birds as the main protected objects. Hengshui Lake is located in the north of the emerging regional central hub city of Hengshui City, and in the south of Jizhou, the "No. 1 State in the World". One lake connects the two cities and enjoys the reputation of being the sapphire in East Asia, the most beautiful wetland in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, and the No. 1 lake in southern Beijing. Hebei Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve (6 photos) extends to Shanguan Village, Dazhai Village in the west, Diliwang in the south, and Fuyang River in the north. Its geographical coordinates range from 115°27′50″~115°42′51″ east longitude and 37°31′40″~37°41′56″ north latitude. Its maximum east-west width is 22.28km, its maximum north-south length is 18.81km, its altitude is about 18~25m, and its total area is 187.87km2. Hengshui Lake is adjacent to Donghu Avenue (National Highway 106) and has convenient transportation. It is located around Beijing and Tianjin, around the Bohai Sea, and along the Beijing-Kowloon Railway. It is more than 200 kilometers away from Beijing and Tianjin, and more than 190 kilometers away from Huanghua Port. Within 300 kilometers of the surrounding area are the four provincial capitals of Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Zhengzhou, and Jinan, and 26 prefecture-level cities. It integrates railways, highways, and communication hubs, and was called the Golden Cross by the famous social economist Fei Xiaotong.
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Interpretation of Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve from the perspective of Eastern philosophy From the perspective of Eastern philosophy, especially Taoism and Confucianism, Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve is an excellent place to embody the concept of "harmony between man and nature". Taoism emphasizes conformity to nature and believes that man and nature should coexist harmoniously. The natural beauty and ecological balance of Hengshui Lake are a vivid embodiment of this philosophical thought. Here, people can feel the tranquility and harmony of nature and experience the feeling of being integrated with nature, so as to achieve peace and purification of the mind. Confucianism emphasizes that "the benevolent enjoy the mountains and the wise enjoy the water". The water of Hengshui Lake not only nourishes all things, but also nourishes the human heart, allowing people to cultivate the qualities of benevolence and wisdom while appreciating the natural beauty. Interpretation of Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve from the perspective of Western philosophy From the perspective of Western philosophy, especially existentialism and ecological philosophy, Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve is a philosophical laboratory to explore the relationship between man and nature. Existentialism emphasizes individual freedom and choice. The natural environment of Hengshui Lake provides people with a space for dialogue with nature, allowing people to find themselves in nature and think about the meaning of life. Ecological philosophy focuses on the interdependence between humans and nature. The ecological diversity of Hengshui Lake reminds people that every life in nature is precious, and humans should respect nature, protect ecology, and achieve sustainable development. Here, people can deeply understand that human well-being is closely related to the health of the natural environment, and protecting nature is protecting humans themselves. In summary, whether from the perspective of Eastern philosophy or Western philosophy, Hengshui Lake National Nature Reserve has profound philosophical significance. It is not only a treasure house of nature, but also a source of philosophical thinking, reminding people to live in harmony with nature and cherish and protect our common home, the Earth.