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What are the tourist attractions in the East China Sea?

Tourist attractions in the East China Sea include Quyang Ancient City, Donghai Forest Hot Spring Resort and Qingsongling Forest Park.

Quyang Ancient City 1

Quyang Ancient City is located in Quyang Township, Donghai County, Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province. The ancient city of Quyang was built in the Western Han Dynasty more than two thousand years ago. The whole ancient city was rammed by loess, and the layers of rammed prints left when it was built in those years are still vivid.

Today, the height and width of the city wall are about 5 meters. The outline of the city is clear and the whole city is key-shaped. The length of the east and north sides is160m, the length of the west side is 260m, and there is a gap in the southeast. Some relics of the Han Dynasty have been unearthed here, such as pottery, bronze seals and arrow clusters.

2. Donghai Forest Hot Spring Resort

Donghai Forest Hot Spring Resort is located in Li Nian Forest Farm, Donghai, Jiangsu Province. The scenic spot is a state-owned forest farm in the 1960s. The open hills and unique landforms here are like natural golf courses. The resort is a scenic spot integrating hot spring bathing, forest leisure sightseeing, business meeting, accommodation and catering.

3. Qingsongling Forest Park

Qingsongling Forest Park is located in Donghai County, Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province. The park is lush with pines and cypresses, criss-crossing streams and beautiful environment. There are three major scenic spots, namely, the rare botanical garden, the 10,000-mu honeysuckle base and the road travel base, as well as many scenic spots, such as Changshou Spring, Bamboo Garden, Lover Valley, Ski Grassland, Longquan, Diaoyutai, Barbecue Platform and Outdoor Training Base.