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Road submerged by Poyang Lake attracts visitors(1/4)

2016-06-24 14:12:28 Ecns.cn Yao Lan
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This photo taken on June 22, 2016, shows the submerged Dahuchi section of the Yongxiu-Wucheng Road at the Poyang Lake nature reserve in East China\'s Jiangxi Province. Continuous rain in Jiangxi has led to a rise in the water level of Poyang Lake, China\'s largest freshwater lake, leaving the road submerged by water and also attracting many people to visit the area for the unusual rare scene. (Photo: China News Service/Zheng Wenbin)

This photo taken on June 22, 2016, shows the submerged Dahuchi section of the Yongxiu-Wucheng Road at the Poyang Lake nature reserve in East China's Jiangxi Province. Continuous rain in Jiangxi has led to a rise in the water level of Poyang Lake, China's largest freshwater lake, leaving the road submerged by water and also attracting many people to visit the area for the unusual rare scene. (Photo: China News Service/Zheng Wenbin)

This photo taken on June 22, 2016, shows the submerged Dahuchi section of the Yongxiu-Wucheng Road at the Poyang Lake nature reserve in East China\'s Jiangxi Province. Continuous rain in Jiangxi has led to a rise in the water level of Poyang Lake, China\'s largest freshwater lake, leaving the road submerged by water and also attracting many people to visit the area for the unusual rare scene. (Photo: China News Service/Zheng Wenbin)

This photo taken on June 22, 2016, shows the submerged Dahuchi section of the Yongxiu-Wucheng Road at the Poyang Lake nature reserve in East China's Jiangxi Province. Continuous rain in Jiangxi has led to a rise in the water level of Poyang Lake, China's largest freshwater lake, leaving the road submerged by water and also attracting many people to visit the area for the unusual rare scene. (Photo: China News Service/Zheng Wenbin)

This photo taken on June 22, 2016, shows the submerged Dahuchi section of the Yongxiu-Wucheng Road at the Poyang Lake nature reserve in East China\'s Jiangxi Province. Continuous rain in Jiangxi has led to a rise in the water level of Poyang Lake, China\'s largest freshwater lake, leaving the road submerged by water and also attracting many people to visit the area for the unusual rare scene. (Photo: China News Service/Zheng Wenbin)

This photo taken on June 22, 2016, shows the submerged Dahuchi section of the Yongxiu-Wucheng Road at the Poyang Lake nature reserve in East China's Jiangxi Province. Continuous rain in Jiangxi has led to a rise in the water level of Poyang Lake, China's largest freshwater lake, leaving the road submerged by water and also attracting many people to visit the area for the unusual rare scene. (Photo: China News Service/Zheng Wenbin)

This photo taken on June 22, 2016, shows the submerged Dahuchi section of the Yongxiu-Wucheng Road at the Poyang Lake nature reserve in East China\'s Jiangxi Province. Continuous rain in Jiangxi has led to a rise in the water level of Poyang Lake, China\'s largest freshwater lake, leaving the road submerged by water and also attracting many people to visit the area for the unusual rare scene. (Photo: China News Service/Zheng Wenbin)

This photo taken on June 22, 2016, shows the submerged Dahuchi section of the Yongxiu-Wucheng Road at the Poyang Lake nature reserve in East China's Jiangxi Province. Continuous rain in Jiangxi has led to a rise in the water level of Poyang Lake, China's largest freshwater lake, leaving the road submerged by water and also attracting many people to visit the area for the unusual rare scene. (Photo: China News Service/Zheng Wenbin)

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