Font China is also a large coastal country.
Many coastal cities are rich in seafood.
Which city should you go to as a foodie?
To tell you the truth, you really don’t have to go far without me.
Nowadays, in inland cities, such as provincial capitals, you can eat very good seafood with many varieties.
Of course, to be honest, it is more expensive than coastal cities.
After all, these are all shipped from the coast and there is a cost.
If you don’t eat seafood, you don’t have to go to a coastal city.
Even if I go, how much can I eat?
It’s really not cost-effective for you to spend the round trip fare.
Take the current provincial capital city as an example. There is a large seafood market.
What kind do you want, what kind do you have?
Take Wuhan, where I live, as an example!
Mr. Ma has a lot of seafood to sell.
As long as you pay the processing fee, he can do it for you.
You can eat it directly with your belly open.
Ordinary lobsters and crabs cost 1 to 200 yuan each, and imported king crabs cost 700 yuan each.
As long as you have money, you don’t have to buy seafood if you don’t have it.
It’s really convenient.
I heard that seafood is now sold in third and fourth tier cities, so there’s really no need to go there.
1. What are the tourist cities with more seafood? Zhoushan is definitely one.
The fishy smell in the north is too strong, and I can’t feel it in most fish mouths in the south.
Only Zhoushan, in my opinion, is the best place to eat seafood.
August and September are the best seasons to start fishing.
Where is the food stall street in Shenjiamen?
If you haven't been, you can give it a try.
If you think it’s too far, you can ask a local seafood chef to have it delivered.
If you push a brand made by a 7-year-old fisherman, the dock will have it shipped directly to you.
There must be a lot of seafood at the current location.
However, China has a vast territory and abundant resources, with a land area of ??9.6 million square kilometers and a sea area of ??more than 3 million square kilometers.
There are countless coastal cities, so which coastal city has more seafood?
Today, Xiaoyuan will introduce to you the coastal cities in China with more seafood.
Dalian: Dalian is a prefecture-level city in Liaoning, located at the southern end of the Liaodong Peninsula, on the coast of the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea.
Friends who have traveled to Dalian know that the local seafood is very famous. The more famous seafood include Dalian abalone, sea cucumber, oysters, etc.
Qingdao: Qingdao is located on the southeast coast of the Shandong Peninsula and at the forefront of the China-Japan-Korea Free Trade Zone.
It faces the Korean Peninsula across the Yellow Sea, is adjacent to Yantai to the northeast, Weifang to the west, and Rizhao to the southwest.
Seafood is the representative of Qingdao cuisine, and clams, scallops, crabs, bonito and croaker are abundant here.
They're tender and plump, reasonably priced, and seafood is available year-round.
Spring and summer are the best seasons to taste Spanish mackerel, while autumn and winter are the fattest seasons for crabs and oysters.
Xiamen: Xiamen belongs to Fujian Province and is also known as Ludao.
Xiamen is rich in seafood and beautiful scenery.
Xiamen University and Gulangyu Island are delicious and fun!
In addition, Guangzhou’s Nansha District and Hainan are both places with a lot of fun seafood, but I won. If Xiaoyuan has never been there, there is no need to say more ~ ??2. Ranking of tourist seafood cities. The city with the most fish in China is Chongqing: Chongqing is because it is on the Yangtze River.
, so aquatic products are also abundant.
Chongqing people really like to eat fish, which has led to the fact that the production of many local fish in Chongqing cannot keep up. So many fish are shipped from Hubei.
So Chongqing is the city with the most fish in China, and Chinese chef Chongqing is the best place to eat fish.
Because among the eight major Chinese cuisines, many fish dishes were pioneered by chefs in Chongqing.
For example, boiled fish, fish head with chopped pepper, pickled fish, etc.
All of these fish end up across the country.
:3. A tourist city with cheap seafood 1. Ningbo Zhoushan Port Ningbo Port is one of the five largest ports in the world and the top three ports in China. Among them, Ningbo Port is the largest port in China in terms of cargo throughput and the third largest port in container throughput.
The city's total area is 9,365 square kilometers.
It is located in the east of Zhejiang, south of the Yangtze River Delta, adjacent to Hangzhou Bay to the north, Shaoxing to the west, Taizhou to the south, and Zhoushan across the sea to the northeast.
Zhoushan, formerly known as Dinghai, is known as the fish warehouse in the East China Sea and the fishing capital of the motherland.
It is a prefecture-level administrative division with the island as the city.
The Zhoushan Islands in Zhejiang Province, located on the southeast coast of China, have three major advantages: fishery, port, and tourism.
Zhoushan is China's largest seafood production, processing and sales base.
In 2016, Ningbo Zhoushan Port completed a container throughput of 21.56 million TEUs.
2. Shanghai Port Shanghai Port is located at the forefront of the Yangtze River Delta, in the middle of mainland China's 18,000-kilometer coastline, and at the mouth of the Yangtze River.
It is a world-famous port-facing industry located at the intersection of the Yangtze River's east-west transportation channel and the north-south maritime transportation channel.
It is a major hub port along China's coast and an important port for China's opening up to the outside world and its participation in the international economic cycle.
99% of Shanghai's U.S. foreign trade materials enter and exit through Shanghai Port, and the annual foreign trade throughput accounts for about 20% of the country's major coastal ports.
As a world-famous port, Shanghai Port ranked first in the world in container throughput and second in cargo throughput in 2013, second only to Ningbo-Zhoushan Port.
In the first 11 months of 2015, container throughput increased by 3.33%, reaching 33.47 million boxes.
3. Tianjin Port Tianjin Port, also known as China Tianjin New Port, is located at the estuary of Tianjin Haihe River, in the Republic of China (China), and at the intersection of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration and the Bohai Rim Economic Circle.
It is an important comprehensive port and foreign trade port in northern China.