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The earliest sunrise in China.

The earliest sunrise in China is Chengshan Town, Rongcheng City, Weihai City.

This is Chengshantou, which was rated as one of the eight most beautiful coasts in China by chinese national geography. It is located in Chengshan Town, Rongcheng City, Weihai City, Shandong Province, where you can see the first sunshine of the motherland. Chengshantou, named after being located at the easternmost end of Chengshan Mountain Range, is located at the easternmost end of the land-sea junction in China, so it can be the first place to watch the sunrise at sea.

Since ancient times, it has been called "the place where the sun rises" and "the Cape of Good Hope in China". Chengshantou is surrounded by the sea on three sides, with an altitude of more than 200 meters and an area of 2.5 square kilometers. Relatively speaking, you can basically see the sunrise without fog. At four o'clock in the morning, the scenic spot has been opened. At this time, many tourists have gathered here, waiting for the most beautiful and good start of the day.

Natural environment:

Chengshantou is located at the easternmost tip of the peninsula, with a remote geographical position, surrounded by the sea on three sides and the mountain on one side. It is windy and foggy all the year round. It belongs to temperate maritime monsoon climate. The average temperature in the coldest month in 65438+ 10 is -0.3℃, the average temperature in the hottest month in August is 23.6℃, and the annual average is 1 1.6℃. The average annual precipitation is 66 1 mm.

Chengshantou goes straight into the sea, and the mountain wall near the sea is steep, and the waves under the cliff are churning and the water is rushing. Affected by strong winds, big waves and storm surges all the year round, the maximum wave in the sea area is more than 7 meters, which is a valuable scientific research base for studying marine meteorology, physical ocean and marine energy in China.

Chengtou Mountain also has a rare typical sand mouth in China, unique marine erosion landforms such as sea pillars and caves on land and sea islands, and natural relics such as red beds of liukuang, which are highly valued by geologists at home and abroad. It has high scientific research value in geology, geomorphology and marine climate change.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Chengshantou