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    China's largest saltwater lake level rises further (1/7)

    2019-02-23 13:23:31 Xinhua Editor :Huang Mingrui
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    Aerial photo taken on Jan. 16, 2019 shows the frozen Qinghai Lake in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province. China\'s largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area\'s humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region\'s wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Zhang Hongxiang)

    Aerial photo taken on Jan. 16, 2019 shows the frozen Qinghai Lake in northwest China's Qinghai Province. China's largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China's Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area's humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region's wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Zhang Hongxiang)

    Aerial photo taken on Jan. 16, 2019 shows the frozen Qinghai Lake in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province. China\'s largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area\'s humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region\'s wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Zhang Hongxiang)

    Aerial photo taken on Jan. 16, 2019 shows the frozen Qinghai Lake in northwest China's Qinghai Province. China's largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China's Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area's humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region's wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Zhang Hongxiang)

    Aerial photo taken on Dec. 28, 2016 shows the scenery of ice floating on Qinghai Lake in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province. China\'s largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area\'s humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region\'s wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Wu Gang)

    Aerial photo taken on Dec. 28, 2016 shows the scenery of ice floating on Qinghai Lake in northwest China's Qinghai Province. China's largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China's Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area's humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region's wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Wu Gang)

    Bar-headed geese rest on an island on Qinghai Lake in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province, April 15, 2016. China\'s largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area\'s humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region\'s wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Xing Zhi)

    Bar-headed geese rest on an island on Qinghai Lake in northwest China's Qinghai Province, April 15, 2016. China's largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China's Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area's humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region's wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Xing Zhi)

    Photo taken on Dec. 21, 2017 shows the frozen Qinghai Lake in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province. China\'s largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area\'s humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region\'s wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Jia Haiyuan)

    Photo taken on Dec. 21, 2017 shows the frozen Qinghai Lake in northwest China's Qinghai Province. China's largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China's Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area's humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region's wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Jia Haiyuan)

    Photo taken on Dec. 21, 2017 shows the sunset glow over the frozen Qinghai Lake in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province. China\'s largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area\'s humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region\'s wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Jia Haiyuan)

    Photo taken on Dec. 21, 2017 shows the sunset glow over the frozen Qinghai Lake in northwest China's Qinghai Province. China's largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China's Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area's humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region's wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Jia Haiyuan)

    Aerial photo taken on Jan. 17, 2019 shows the scenery of a grassland near Qinghai Lake in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province. China\'s largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China\'s Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area\'s humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region\'s wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Wu Gang)

    Aerial photo taken on Jan. 17, 2019 shows the scenery of a grassland near Qinghai Lake in northwest China's Qinghai Province. China's largest inland saltwater lake saw its water level rise 0.48 meters in 2018 as a result of increased rainfall, the local meteorological center said. Qinghai Lake, situated in northwest China's Qinghai Province, has been expanding since 2005. The water level rose to 3,195.41 meters at the end of last year, according to the Qinghai hydrology and water resources investigation bureau. Experts said the rising level of the lake could help increase the area's humidity and temperature, which contributes to the improvement of the region's wildlife habitat and ecosystem. (Xinhua/Wu Gang)

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