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Seventy-two Jing in Longmen Islands

Also known as Longjing Zhu Huan, it starts from Shajing Port, the outlet of Qinjiang River in the north, and ends at Sandun, the gateway of Qinzhou Bay in the south. It is a tourist attraction integrating natural landscape and human landscape. Seventy-two scenic spots have been one of the eight scenic spots in Qinzhou since Tomb-Sweeping Day. Since ancient times, it has been called "Penglai in the South", and now people call it "Little Penghu". In the scenic spot, more than 100 islands of different sizes are embedded in the mirror-like sea, and there are countless twists and turns between the islands, including 72 main islands, hence the name "Seventy-two Scenes". Entering 72 scenic spots, the scenery is connected, and the island is opposite to the island. The scenery is beautiful and the winding path is secluded, just like entering a maze. Like heaven, like fairyland on earth. There is also a large mangrove called "living fossil on the sea floor" growing in Jingxing.