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Recommendation of Must-See Attractions in Beihai Tourism Raiders
Recommendation of Must-See Attractions in Beihai Tourism Raiders

As a native of Beihai, I recommend Beihai classic tourist attractions by showing my business cards to friends from all corners of the country.

Beihai Silver Beach

Beihai Yintan covers an area of about 38 square kilometers. The beaches are all made of high-grade quartz sand. Under the sunlight, the white and delicate beaches will glow with silver, so it is called Silver Beach. Beihai Silver Beach is called "the first beach in the world" because of its characteristics of "long flat beach, fine white sand, soft waves and no sharks".

beihai old street

Beihai Old Street-Zhuhai Road is an old street with a history of nearly 200 years. It was built in 182 1 year. When it was first built, it was called Shengping Street, only 200 meters long and 4 meters wide. With the continuous development of various historical periods, it has become a commercial old street with a length of 1.44 km and a width of 9 meters, and the street is full of Chinese and western arcade buildings.

Old streets here are really a blend of eastern and western cultures. The old streets here are not just one or two, and the length of the old streets is endless!

crown head ridge

Guantouling is located at the western end of Beihai City, 8 kilometers away from the urban area and 3 kilometers long. It lies like a blue dragon at the southwest end of the urban area. It is composed of Wanglouling, the main peak, Fengmenling, Yajiling and Tianma Ridge, and extends to the south foot of Shibuling in the northeast, and the homoclinic vein is connected with Shibuling Dijiaoling. The whole mountain is named after the shape of "the vault is like a crown".

In guantouling, you can take photos with the lighthouse, and you can punch in and take photos in front of the rocks engraved with "the seas run dry and the rocks crumble".