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Juehua Island 20 18 Travel Guide Where is Juehua Island?

Speaking of this place, there are not many tourists who are familiar with Juehua Island. But when it comes to this place, it used to be the Peach Blossom Island in Jin Yong's Legend of the Condor Heroes. People who have seen this famous film and television drama should know a lot about it. So where is juewa island? What are the beautiful scenery of Juehua Island? Let's take a look!

Where is juewa island?

Juehua Island is located in Juhuadao Township, Xingcheng City. Juehua Island is the largest island in Liaodong Bay and is known as the "Northern Buddha Island". It has the reputation of' Putuo Mountain in the south and Juehua Island in the north'.

Brief introduction of juehua island

Beautiful rocks and towering old trees. There are Tuoshan Island and Yanshan Island in the south and Mopan Mountain in the north. One big and three small set each other off.

The beauty of juehua island

Start from Harbin and drive to the island. The first stop is to take a ferry to Juehua Island, also called Chrysanthemum Island. Environmental protection on the island is not bad. It was not the peak season when I went, and the homestay was relatively cheap. One day/kloc-more than 0/50, including breakfast, and the accommodation environment is ok. Mosquitoes on the island are worse than those in Beidaihe, but this is the case at home. The beach on the island is good. This is a fishing village. At the Fisherman's Hotel in Nanhai Bathing Village of Chrysanthemum Island, the boss also took us ashore to buy seafood and help us bargain. Good contact information of the boss: 15642957 137, nice person, offshore, sunrise by the sea.

The natural scenery in June and July, Juehua Island is full of pagodas, and there are pagodas around Xianghua Island. The beaches in Nanhai Bath are very good, the water is very clear, and the seafood is refreshing, fresh and cheap. I take my family to live on the island every year. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, there is a squid baked by an uncle on the roadside of the island, which is especially fresh and delicious! It's delicious 100 times better than the squid stalls piled up in the scenic spots on the island.

: travel guide

1. Time reference:

half of the day

2. About transportation:

Juehua Island is located in the sea area over 0/0 km southeast of Xingcheng, 9 km from the beach. It's only 50 minutes away from the seaside.

Cruise: It takes 40 minutes by boat from the cruise terminal on the north side of Xinghai Park.

3. About tickets:

Scenic spot pass 175 yuan (including round-trip boat fare, transportation fee around the island, scenic spot tickets, free for children under1.2m); This ship has three floors. If you want to go to the third floor, you need to pay 5 yuan/person at your own expense.

4. Opening hours:

The departure time is 8:30- 17:00 (the first return flight is 12:00, and the departure time will change with the increase of passenger flow in peak season, and the departure time is about 7:00).

Tips:

1, this island is the Peach Blossom Island in Jin Yong's Legend of the Condor Heroes, where Huang Rong lived! It is also the largest island in Liaodong Bay.

2. After disembarking, exchange your ID card for scenic spot tickets free of charge, free of landing fee!

It takes about 40 minutes to land on the island by boat.

4. Friendly reminder, vegetables and fruits on the island are hard to buy, and there are more gravel and shell residue on the beach!

5, the electric bicycle around the island in the store, charging for 2 hours 50 yuan!

6. The car can be parked in the parking lot of the wharf, and the charge is 10 yuan.

7. It is suggested to prepare food and grass in Xingcheng before going. There is no farmer's market on the island, only a small supermarket, which is incomplete and a bit expensive.

8. Juehua Island (Chrysanthemum Island) is the largest island in Liaodong Bay. Buddhism prevailed on the island during the Liao and Jin Dynasties, and it was once the holy land of Buddhism in the north.