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'''South Dongting Lake''' (also known as '''The pearl of the Yangtze River''') is a large freshwater lake located in the north of the province of [[Hunan, China]], in the Dongting Lake region. The South Dongting Lake occupies approximately one-eighth of the total combined area of all wetlands in the world.<ref>He Ping; Wang Baozhong "[http://www.jesc.ac.cn/jesc_en/ch/reader/create_pdf.aspx?file_no=20030219&flag=1&journal_id=jesc_en Landscape ecological assessment and eco-tourism development in the South Dongting Lake Wetland, China] Journal of Environmental Sciences, China. 2003. iOS press. Retrieved August 18, 2012.</ref> The lake is internationally regarded as an important wetland.
'''South Dongting Lake''' (also known as '''The pearl of the Yangtze River''') is a large freshwater lake located in the north of the province of [[Hunan, China]], in the Dongting Lake region. The South Dongting Lake occupies approximately one-eighth of the total combined area of all wetlands in the world.<ref>He Ping; Wang Baozhong "[http://www.jesc.ac.cn/jesc_en/ch/reader/create_pdf.aspx?file_no=20030219&flag=1&journal_id=jesc_en Landscape ecological assessment and eco-tourism development in the South Dongting Lake Wetland, China] Journal of Environmental Sciences, China. 2003. iOS press. Retrieved August 18, 2012.</ref> The lake is internationally regarded as an important wetland.



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South Dongting Lake (also known as The pearl of the Yangtze River) is a large freshwater lake located in the north of the province of Hunan, China, in the Dongting Lake region. The South Dongting Lake occupies approximately one-eighth of the total combined area of all wetlands in the world.[1] The lake is internationally regarded as an important wetland.

References

  1. ^ He Ping; Wang Baozhong "Landscape ecological assessment and eco-tourism development in the South Dongting Lake Wetland, China Journal of Environmental Sciences, China. 2003. iOS press. Retrieved August 18, 2012.