Bio Garden News

Millennium Forest News from January 17th

The pleasant winter weather continues, and many living creatures are visiting the Millennium Forest.
Mallard ducks appeared towards us, pattering along.
Are the two of them going for a walk together?

After walking around the area, you'll jump into the pond below!
We slowly began to swim side by side.

You can also see these two friendly birds here!
The kingfishers seem to enjoy chasing each other, flying around in circles near the pond below.

The cobalt blue feathers are also known as "flying jewels."
It's no wonder that so many fans want to see it for themselves, as it's so beautiful.

As January begins, the camellias reach their peak and color the Millennium Forest.
The flower language of white camellia is "perfect beauty."
The beautiful contrast between white and yellow is captivating.

On Saturday, December 18th, the dredging work was completed successfully, and the water in the pond became very clean.
During the dredging work, the sediment at the bottom was removed without draining the water, so the entire pond remained cloudy and white. However, now that the work is complete, the water is so clear that the plants around the pond are visible.
Dredging not only made the pond's water cleaner, but also increased the overall water volume, creating a more comfortable environment for the creatures living in it.