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Is there a free beach in Dongjiang Bay?

Dongjiangwan beach is not free. Every year from May 1 Sunday to1October 7, tickets for Dongjiang Bay Beach are collected from everyone in 50 yuan, which is the peak season. Every year from/kloc-0 to April 30th of the following year, the ticket for Dongjiangwan Beach is a ticket for 25 yuan, which is the off-season.

Dongjiangwan Seaside Scenic Area is a national 4A-level tourist scenic spot with a romantic coastline. The total length of the beach from north to south is about 2000 meters, and the total sea area is about 1.5 square kilometers, of which the yacht sea area is about 0.36 square kilometers, and the public sea area is about 1. 14 square kilometers.

Dongjiangwan Beach Scenic Area has perfect supporting facilities such as leisure, catering and entertainment, and integrates international cultural elements to create a brand-new leisure tourism brand. The scenic spot is located in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei 1.5 hour traffic circle. The Beijing-Tianjin Second Line, Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan Expressway, Jinbin Expressway, intercity light rail and public transportation provide time guarantee for the general public, and they can easily enjoy the urban leisure and entertainment brought by sunshine, beach, sea water, green and air without going far away.

Dongjiangwan Beach Scenic Area operates five bases, including Dongjiang International Water Race Training and Dongjiang International Wedding Photography Base, and has carried out many recreational projects, such as sailing, kayaking, motorboats, speedboats, yachts, parachutes and paddles. The Tianjin Port Tourism and Culture Festival has been successfully held for eight consecutive years. Many performing arts activities, such as sea performances, Dongjiang International Motorboat Invitational Tournament, art exhibitions with national characteristics, exotic songs and dances, and stunts of Shaolin monks' troupe, are splendid, allowing visitors to experience different beach and seaside customs.