Lake Tai, Lake in Jiangsu, China
Lake Tai is the third largest freshwater lake in China, covering an area of approximately 2,250 square kilometers.
The lake has a long history and was formed about 12,000 years ago during the last Ice Age.
It's known for its unique limestone formations, called Taihu stones, which are often used in traditional Chinese gardens.
The lake is a popular tourist destination with activities such as fishing, boating, and sightseeing.
Lake Tai is home to a large number of endemic species and is recognized as a wetland of international importance.
Location: Jiangsu
Elevation above the sea: 3.1 m
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