
Mandarin ducks fly over Taihu Lake in Yuantouzhu Scenic Area. [Photo/Wuxi Daily]
The first flock of mandarin ducks has arrived at Taihu Fairy Island in the Yuantouzhu Scenic Area, Wuxi, this autumn.
As the morning mist clears from the lake, these ducks glide gracefully in pairs across the emerald waters, bringing a hint of romance and liveliness to the chilly weather.

Mandarin ducks swim in Taihu Lake in Yuantouzhu Scenic Area. [Photo/Wuxi Daily]
Mandarin ducks are most active during dawn and dusk, making these times the best for observing and photographing them.
Known as Chinese official ducks, they are admired for their beauty in China. They are also often regarded as symbols of love and commonly feature on ceramics, lacquerware, and textiles.
These ducks are selective about their habitat, acting as indicators of environmental health. They thrive only in pristine aquatic habitats with high water quality, abundant forest coverage, and suitable climate conditions.
This weekend, consider visiting Taihu Fairy Island for a chance to see these lovebirds and photograph their beauty.