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What are the tourist attractions in Jiaojiang?

Chenda Island 1

Chenda Island in Jiaojiang District is located in the southeast of Taizhou Bay in central Zhejiang, and consists of 29 islands, including Upper Chen Da and Lower. Total area 14.6 square kilometers, 29 nautical miles away from Taizhou city. It is a national first-class fishing port, a provincial forest park and a provincial sea fishing base.

2. Haimen Old Street

With a long history, it is a theme block integrating cultural landscape and business leisure. Most of the existing blocks were built in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. This street runs from north to south, connecting Zhongshan East Road in the south and Jiang Bin Road in the north. The original street was 470 meters long, but now it has a stone pavement with a length of 225 meters and a width of 6-8 meters.

3. Taizhou Ocean World

Taizhou Sea World is the tallest aquarium in China (building height is 34m), the largest aquarium in Zhejiang Province and the first city aquarium in China. Located in the northwest of Taizhou Civic Square, it covers an area of 15.5 mu, with a building area of 8903 square meters and an investment of 654.38+0.2 billion yuan.

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Jiaojiang specialty snacks:

1, omelet

Jiaojiang egg roll is a must for Jiaojiang snacks, which carries many memories of the old Haimen people. Because of its simple production, cheap materials, delicious taste and rich nutrition, it is deeply loved by the people. Its main material, egg, is rich in protein, fat, vitamins and minerals such as iron, calcium and potassium needed by human body.

2. Eat a cake tube

Eating cake cones is a traditional snack unique to the Han nationality in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, and it is a holiday food custom. Taizhou people have the custom of eating tin cakes (wheat cakes and cakes) in the long summer, Dragon Boat Festival and May 13th.

Eating cake drums, also known as "catching sheep with five tigers", as the name implies, is to wrap all kinds of delicious things into the shape of drums with a thin layer of paper-like wheat bran (also rice drums baked with rice paste), which contains many delicious dishes, such as carrots, shredded pork and celery. Also known as "wheat coke".

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