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Shandong Rongcheng Chengshantou

Chengshantou, also known as "the end of the sky", is located in Chengsh

Rongcheng is a mountain, and China is one of the top ten holy places to see the sea.

Shandong Rongcheng Chengshantou

Chengshantou, also known as "the end of the sky", is located in Chengsh

Rongcheng is a mountain, and China is one of the top ten holy places to see the sea.

Shandong Rongcheng Chengshantou

Chengshantou, also known as "the end of the sky", is located in Chengshan Town, Rongcheng City, Weihai City, Shandong Province, and is named after being located at the easternmost end of Chengshan Mountain Range. Chengshantou is surrounded by sea on three sides and land on one side. It is only 5 nautical miles away from the north-south international main channel and 94 nautical miles across the sea from South Korea.

1988 was approved as a national-level scenic spot, and in June 2002, 10 was rated as an AAAA-level scenic spot by the National Tourism Administration. In 2004, it was selected as a National Geographic business card because of its pleasant border scenery. In 2005, it was named as one of the "Eight Most Beautiful Coasts in China" by chinese national geography, and tied for the top three with Yalong Bay in Sanya, Hainan and Keelung yehliu in Taiwan Province. 20 1 1 Approved the first batch of national marine parks.

Chengshantou, located at the easternmost tip of China's coastline, is the first high angle to watch the sunrise on the sea, and it is also one of the reference points in China offshore. Surrounded by the sea on three sides, one side is connected with the green edge of Lu Qunfeng. The sea is vast and blue, the cliffs are towering, the waves are splashing, and the snow is magnificent. It is an ideal tourist summer resort. The geographical location of the East Pole of Chengshantou also makes the first ray of light a unique tourism project in the scenic spot.

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.

Chengshantou integrates marine and coastal ecosystems, bay ecosystems and island ecosystems in one region, and has such rich marine ecosystem diversity that it is rare in China's coastal areas. At the same time, due to its unique geographical location and the influence of different water masses, it is the sea area with the richest marine biodiversity in the northern waters of China.