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Introduction of Yantai tourist attractions

1, Polar Animal Museum, with a ton of captive penguins, sea lions and polar bears, makes visitors feel as if they are in a snowy polar world. The beautiful underwater scenery has a panoramic view, allowing you to melt into the mysterious and vast blue ocean; The mermaid's wonderful performance makes tourists feel relaxed and happy, and they can't forget to return. Sea lions count and raise their hands to answer quickly and accurately; Beach volleyball is exciting; Dolphins' underwater ballet and jumping surfing all show a beautiful picture of harmony between man and nature and between man and animals.

2. Penglai Marine Polar World has specially set up an interactive area, a specimen area and a scientific research museum, highlighting the interactive science and technology area, participation and education, and undertaking the functions of spreading marine biological knowledge and marine biological research to tourists, so that tourists can learn more about the ocean while watching marine life, and at the same time, it has also created a platform for the domestication and breeding of endangered marine species, stranding and accidental capture of marine life.

3. Zhaohushan National Forest Park is located 8 kilometers northeast of Haiyang City, Yantai, Shandong Province, with a length of 6. 1 km from east to west and a width of 5.2 km from north to south, with a total area of 1762 hectares. It is a leading scenic spot integrating eco-tourism, religious tourism, historical tourism and folk tourism in Haiyang market. The scenic spot is only one hour's drive from Qingdao, Yantai and Weihai, with convenient transportation. The park is located in the low mountain part of the low hills in Jiaodong, and belongs to a branch of Laoshan Mountain System. The mountain is located in the northeast of Haiyang City, and the main peak, Zhaohushan, is 549.7 meters above sea level. Zhaohushan Forest Park is rich in landscape resources. There are natural landscapes such as landforms, forests, hydrology and astronomical phenomena, as well as cultural landscapes such as historical sites and myths and legends. Natural landscape and human landscape are coordinated and unified, complement each other and make people fascinated.