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Which is the funniest in Xiapu?

1. Xiaohao Beach

Xiaohaotan in Xiapu is a must-see place for photographers when they come to Xiapu. With the ebb and flow of tides, the change of seasons and the rise of the moon, Xiaohao presents his colorful colors every day with a brand-new attitude. With the same tide, different light and shadow, the same works and different moods, photographers can always create endless exquisite works. ?

Xiaohao is mainly composed of beaches. When shooting in the sun, you can see the huge golden beach at the foot of the mountain changing with the waves. When watching this beach in the backlight position, the stream flowing down from the beach in the lens turns into a winding beach artery, flashing charming silver light, which is exciting.

2. Yangjiaxi

Yangjiaxi originates from two peaks, namely, Zherong Dongshan Peak and Muhai Peak, and surrounds the foot of Taimu Mountain. The downstream basin is roughly divided into Jiulixi and Yangjiaxi. The lake where Wu Bei in Fuding meets Xia Ding is called Jiulixi, and the one from Landou to Doutou is called Yangjiaxi. Yangjiaxi has a flow of about 8 kilometers, with seven bends and twelve wrasses (shallow and steep beaches), which are alternately distributed along the flow beach, wrasse and beach, and the stream is crystal clear. The canyons on both sides of the strait are lush, and full of green is full of flowers and plants. Yangjiaxi is known as the "Little Wuyi" in eastern Fujian, and it is also known as the "paradise of the sea country".

3. Beiqi Beach

Beiqi Village is a laver farm, with laver racks and boats scattered on the beach and sea. At high tide, busy ships at sea shuttle between floating poles (laver racks) and blend with the sea, distant mountains and islands. At low tide, the texture of the beach becomes more and more beautiful, and fishermen swimming on the tiger skin beach make this beach more rhythmic and dynamic. At this moment, no matter from which angle you watch the shooting, you can't resist the temptation of colorful beaches composed of light and shadow. During the peak season of laver production in Northern Qi Dynasty, tens of thousands of bamboo poles were inserted into a square grid on the beach, stretching for dozens of miles from far to near, which was spectacular.