Huangwan
Huangwan, also known as the Yellow River Delta, is a significant geographical and ecological region located in the northern part of the East China Sea. It is formed by the discharge of the Yellow River, one of the longest rivers in Asia, which empties into the Bohai Sea. The delta is characterized by its extensive network of rivers, lakes, and wetlands, which support a diverse range of flora and fauna.
The Huangwan region is home to several important cities and industrial centers, including Tianjin and Qinhuangdao.
However, the Huangwan region faces numerous environmental challenges, including water pollution, soil erosion, and the loss