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What's interesting about Meishan, the highest peak in the North Sea?

Zhang Mei, the highest peak in Beihai, is 54 1.6m above sea level, located in Chuangcun Village Committee of Guangong Town, Hepu County, about 100km away from Beihai City (87.5km+0: 15 from urban area to Guangong Town and 0:30 12.5km from Guangong Town to Chuangcun). In fact, the geographical location of Meishan is the best to find. Look at the map of the North Sea, and you can find it in the northeast corner of the whole North Sea. It's fun to go shopping during the holidays;

Meiying Mountain is an undeveloped original ecological scenic spot with beautiful scenery, fresh air and simple folk customs. It is the back garden of Beihai, not only the famous ancient tea base of Hayes in Guangxi, but also the birthplace of the largest natural ironwood forest in Beihai and the natural wonders of the Ice Age-moulin, Tieshan Port and Lianzhou Bay.

Guangxi Hayes Ancient Tea Base has a free consultation point for tourists. Visitors can come to have a rest, charge their mobile phones and electric cars, learn about local geography, history, culture, customs and legends, and visit the local Hayes Ancient Tea Museum, which contains the largest ancient wooden tea-making machine in China, the stone tablet for rubbing tea and the stone for pressing tea in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. When you go back, you can also bring some local chicken, duck, eggs, sauerkraut, melon peel, yellow olives, oranges, local rice wine, gourd, bamboo weaving, Chinese herbal medicine Zanthoxylum nitidum, dragon flower, anemone, Burmese eggplant and so on, and the harvest is full.

You can also set up a tent to camp, or fry a few farm dishes for a meal, and the price is not expensive. The key is to enjoy nature and be comfortable.