Is anyone familiar with yumingzui in Qingdao?
Known as the "Tianya Haijiao" in Qingdao? Looking south from the front sea and seaside, Xuejia Island faces each other across the sea. The island is actually a peninsula, connected with the land and under the jurisdiction of Huangdao District. The island is a long and narrow crescent arch guarding Qingdao, and its geographical position is extremely important. It is the "sea gateway" of Qingdao. The island is more than ten kilometers long and narrow. At its southernmost point, the headland of the land terminal is a fishing village named yumingzui. The name is named because this land is sharply inserted into the depths of the Yellow Sea and looks like a fish's mouth. At that time, the fishing village was very small, with only a few dozen families. In the wheat harvest season, fishing nets are dried by the sea. A cape is a sharp corner that extends to the sea. Looking from a distance, it is the endless Yellow Sea, and the sky and the sea are the same color. The red beacon light floats with the waves. At the end of the cape, there is a towering aviation lighthouse. As the indicator and mapping point of aviation aircraft, it stands tall. At the southernmost tip of Hainan Island, on Luhuitou Beach in Sanya City, there is a huge coral reef standing on the coast of the South China Sea. There are four big characters on the reef: Tianya Haijiao. Facing the endless South China Sea, because of its geographical and cultural significance, it has become a big landscape, which makes tourists sigh. In the past, this rumor was written by Su Shi when he was exiled to Hainan, or by Wen Tianxiang. In fact, it was neither Su Shi nor Wen Tianxiang, but was put forward by A Qing officials. According to the research of geologists, the mountains in Qingdao were formed1.400 million years ago. It is said that there used to be a huge reef group in this cape, which stood at the top of the cape after being washed and washed by the sea. However, it has not become a landscape, nor has it been engraved with words with humanistic significance. It was bombed many years ago. In the early 1970s, under certain historical conditions, people's awareness of nature protection, landscape, tourism and even cultural relics was far from what it is now. Therefore, it's a pity to build this beacon tower with stones on the spot after the cape was blown up! Judging from today's landscape consciousness, if this reef was preserved at that time, it would become the "ends of the earth" of Qingdao-an excellent natural landscape and tourist landscape.