Monday, July 30, 2018

China's Red Beach in Panjin has a national monument to attract more tourists

KUALA LUMPUR, July 30 (Bernama) -- A monument was unveiled recently to highlight 'China's northernmost coastline' at Red Beach National Scenic Corridor in Panjin, China -- the national 4A level scenic spot -- visited by more than two million tourists annually.

The Panjin Red Beach Wetland Resort Administrative Committee in a statement said the Red Beach is famous for 'China's most wonderful leisure corridor' and 'China's most romantic recreation coastline'.

As China has more than 32,000 kilometers of coastline, water in this area will freeze every winter which is commonly known as 'sealing-off the sea' and forming a magnificent ice row, a statement said.

The affiliated shoals of Red Beach are formed by a large amount of sediment deposited by the Liaohe River commonly known as 'great mud bank' and it is suitable for the growth of seepweed and reed.

There are more than 100 kinds of seepweeds over the world but the seepweed in the Red Beach is unique because it has two red opposite leaves, like the wings of a pair of birds.

October is always considered as the best viewing season for Panjin red beach and Panjin city has entered a new era of regional tourism because activities such as a beautiful countryside, characteristic ancient towns, hot springs and sightseeing are favored by tourists at home and abroad.

--BERNAMA

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