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What are the interesting scenic spots in Rizhao? Recommend three scenic spots that Rizhao tourism should visit.

1, lighthouse scenic spot

Location: Bihai Road, Donggang District, Rizhao City, Shandong Province

Lighthouse Scenic Area is located in Rizhao City, Shandong Province. Rizhao Lighthouse Scenic Area is named after the lighthouse in the scenic area. The northern part of the scenic spot is connected with Wanpingkou Waterfront Scenic Spot, World Sailing Championship Base and Water Sports Base. To the south is Rizhao Port, the second largest coal export terminal in China.

2. Rizhao Haibin National Forest Park

Location: 200m southwest of the intersection of Zijing Road and Guan Hai Avenue, Donggang District, Rizhao City, Shandong Province.

Seaside National Forest Park is the best sunny beach. There are beautiful forests and wetlands in the park. You can walk in the seaside forest to breathe the pure air, or go to the seaside to enjoy the sunshine and sea breeze, or find a restaurant to taste delicious seafood. You can stay in a hotel in the park at night and wait for the beautiful sunrise by the sea the next day.

3. Daqingshan Scenic Area

Location: 36 kilometers southwest of Changlan Primary School, Hongning Street, S222, Wulian County, Rizhao City, Shandong Province

Daqingshan is located on the coast of the Yellow Sea in the southeast of Shandong, 7 kilometers southwest of Wulian County. Surrounded by numerous peaks and rivers, Fiona Fang is a famous scenic spot of 20 square kilometers, which is famous for its four characteristics of "beauty, seclusion, strangeness and openness" in northern China. In addition, there are ancient gardens, ancient cypresses, Xiangyun Temple, Wanhe Temple, ancient city walls and other relics, as well as the folklore of An Lushan's Western Expedition, which made its colors more blurred and its rhyme more mysterious. When Chen Yupeng, a famous scholar in Shanxi in Qing Dynasty and a minister of rites, passed through Daqingshan, he wrote a poem: "The stone path of Quhong Cliff is long, horseshoes are afraid of dressing gowns, and wild flowers are hard to grow grass."