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Introduction to Yintan Scenic Spot in Beihai, Guangxi Can Yintan Catch the Sea?

Because I drove to the seaside recently, the silver beach in Beihai came into my sight. First of all, Silver Beach is a place to catch the sea, and many places are also called Silver Beach. However, I didn't expect that the silver beach in Beihai should be the first in both area and quality.

Guangxi Beihai Yintan

Beihai Silver Beach is located in Beihai City, Guangxi, with fresh air and is a natural oxygen bar city. It is surrounded by the sea in the west, south and north, and is known as the first beach in China. The area exceeds the total area of Yantai, Qingdao, Dalian and Beidaihe beaches, and the water quality is the national first-class standard. The low tide is fast, the high tide is slow, and the swimming safety factor is high. You can swim in the sea for nine months in a year.

Yintan consists of three beach areas: west, east and sea. It is about 24 kilometers long from east to west, with a land area of 12 square kilometers and a total area of about 38 square kilometers. Its area exceeds the sum of Dalian, Yantai, Qingdao, Xiamen and Beidaihe beaches, with an average slope of only 0.05.

Beihai Silver Beach is famous for its narrow and flat beaches, fine white sand, clean water temperature, gentle waves and no sharks. Many people call it "the first beach in China".

The beaches of Silver Beach are all made of top-grade quartz sand, because under the sunlight, the white beaches will emit silver light, hence the name. Walking on the silver beach, you will find that there are almost no footprints left on the beach, because the sand is particularly delicate.

What does Beihai eat?

Guantouling:

Old street:

Li (China on the tip of her tongue) has a yogurt shop.

Style Street:

Sugar House (the most famous chestnut), An Bing Room, Hanoi Street (beef powder), Confucian beef offal.

Buy seafood:

Red seafood market (the second floor near the old street can be processed)

Waisha Island (near the old street) is a distribution center and trading place for seafood, where the fish caught by fishermen are directly traded.