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What are the scenic spots on Long Island?

There are 32 green pearls embedded in the Bohai Strait between Liaodong Peninsula and Shandong Peninsula. This is the beautiful Long Island Islands, which is praised as "the fairy mountain on the sea" by the world. So what are the highlights of Long Island?

Long Island is an excellent place to watch the sunset, integrating mountains, seas, reefs, cliffs, caves and historical sites. Everywhere on the island, you can see huge white wind-driven cars. Long Island is located at the junction of the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, with deep blue on one side and light yellow on the other. It is also an excellent scenic spot.

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1, the best place to watch the sunset on the island.

Jiuzhang Cliff is steep, with rapid water depth, dotted with rocks and unique natural landscape. The cliff stretches for more than 400 meters, especially the combination of strange stones and steep cliffs, ranking first among many sea cliffs in China. The scenic spot integrates mountains, seas, reefs, cliffs, caves and historical sites. It combines strangeness, beauty, danger and spirit, and has high tourism and aesthetic value. It is also the best place to watch the sunset.

2. Walk into the windmill kingdom

No matter where you are on Long Island, you can see huge white wind turbines. They are like giants, silently guarding Long Island. They have gradually merged with the scenery of Long Island, adding a unique charm to the island. Of course, some people think that it destroys the original features of Long Island. In their view, Long Island should remain unchanged as Diaoyu Island. In the eyes of some young people, the windmill on Long Island adds a bit of romance and gives people unlimited imagination.

3. Be a pure fisherman for a day

When you come to Long Island, you must stay in a fisherman's house. Clean and tidy fisherman's yard, warm kang, rich seafood on the table and the hospitality of fisherman's sister-in-law all give you the most star-rated courtesy. On Long Island, there is an "old fishing village" built according to fishing customs. Seaweed houses, fences, mills, paddles, old sailboats, large fishing nets, a string of salted and dried fish, corn cobs and dried sweet potatoes are hung under the eaves, which constitutes a unique life scene of fishermen by the sea. The biggest advantage of living in a fisherman is that you can experience the daily life of a fisherman. The joy of "the boat casts a net in the morning and the fish returns to the cabin at night" will become a part of your life. Listen to the waves, have a comfortable sleep, eat delicious salted fish cakes and fresh fish noodles in the morning, and go out to sea with big brother fisherman. Under the guidance of the fisherman's eldest brother, he set sail, paddled, cast a net and disembarked himself, and felt a different kind of happiness from the most ordinary details of these fishermen's lives.

4. Look at the dividing line between Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea.

There is a very clear dividing line between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea. Because of the different heights and colors of the two seas, one side is dark blue and the other is light yellow, forming a wonderful "Tai Chi map" at the junction. The waves here are rough all year round, and the waves in other places are like mirrors. But here, electricity is like a sword. Seen from a distance, it plays in the water like the tail of a dragon and dances like Sha Ou. You can cross two oceans with one foot here. How magnificent and heroic!

5. Watch the Long Island folk dance Yangko.

Unique fishermen's folk customs, such as yangko and fishing songs, are an important part of Long Island folk culture. Long Island Fishing Song was founded on 1999. In 2000, the long island fisherman's music tourism project became the first batch of agricultural tourism demonstration sites in China. Fishing songs on Long Island, full of fishing boats, new islands and wealthy fishermen have been included in the national intangible cultural heritage list.

Generally, during the Chinese New Year or major festivals, Long Island will hold parties and other activities, and citizens will enthusiastically dance yangko on the island. In the streets and fishing villages of the island city, you can hear the wonderful accompaniment of silk and bamboo bands everywhere, and you can see fishermen dancing with cheerful music everywhere.