Lianyungang is the first holy land in the East China Sea.
the reputation of "the first scenic spot in the East China Sea" has appeared in many cities in China, but Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province is the most widely known city. Lianyungang, located in the northeast of Jiangsu Province and facing the sea in the east, is one of the important windows for China to open to the outside world. Because of its unique geographical location and natural landscape, Lianyungang has been the treasure of literati since ancient times.
Lianyungang not only has a wide coastline and high-quality port resources, but also has a long history and profound cultural heritage. This is one of the earliest cradles of Buddhist culture in China.
The historic starting point of Xu Fudong's crossing to Japan is also one of the cradles of traditional Taoist culture in China. In addition, Lianyungang is rich in tourism resources and seafood culture, attracting countless tourists to visit and taste delicious food.
tourist attractions
1. Zhangjiajie, Jiangsu: Yuwan
Located in the south of Yuntai Mountain, it is also an important part of Huaguo Mountain, with beautiful natural scenery. It is called Zhangjiajie in Jiangsu, and used to be a fishing village. The scenic spots are green mountains and green waters, deep canyons, splashing waterfalls, which continue all year round, such as entering fairyland, and there is another waterfall called Laolongtan Waterfall, with a drop of more than 41 meters. It is also a summer family and a good place to travel.
2. Seaside Stone Street: Lianyungang Old Street
There are four old streets in Lianyungang, which are preserved in the original flavor. Located in Lianyun Street, Lianyun District, Lianyungang City, the well-preserved old building tells us about the prosperity here. Located in Lianyungang port, about 31 kilometers away from the core area of the city, it is built on a hillside with a certain slope and close to the sea. The catering here is mainly seafood.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lianyungang City
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