The black-faced spoonbill’s main habitats and protected areas are located in the reclaimed land at the northern bank of the Zengwen River. The local bird ecology is highly diverse. If you would like to know more about black-faced spoonbills, their behaviour, and their habitat, you can participate in some of the conservation activities held for them or visit the Black-faced Spoonbill Ecology Exhibition Hall in the protection area. The Center contains an information desk, a multimedia room, and an exhibition area, along with displays of the black-faced spoonbill’s life history, wetland ecology, and rare spoonbill specimens. An outdoor observation deck brings you closer to beautiful views of Cigu. Every winter when black-faced spoonbills arrive in the protection area, the Center sets up a video display to allow a closer view and a better introduction to these beautiful birds.