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Comprehensive list of tourist attractions in Qionghai City

For Qionghai tourist attractions guide, you must visit Yudai Beach and Seven Stars with the Moon Scenic Area.

1. Yudai Beach is a naturally formed long and narrow beach peninsula, also known as Golden Beach. It is located in Boao, Hainan. On the outside, the South China Sea stretches out as far as the eye can see. On the inside, the Wanquan River and the Shamei Inner Sea are surrounded by lakes and mountains. The inside and outside complement each other, forming a strange landscape. There are also hawksbill turtles, a national second-level protected animal, living on the beach. Unfortunately, due to a typhoon, the beach was cut in half. Yudai Beach is 8.5 kilometers long and its topography is similar to Australia's Gold Coast and Mexico's Cancun. It is unique in Asia.

2. The Seven Stars with the Moon Scenic Area is one of the two viewing platforms of Ping'an Zhuangzhai Terraced Fields and one of its essence landscapes. The Seven Stars refer to the seven hills left behind when the fields were first opened. They are like seven twinkling stars, accompanying the silvery paddy fields on the top of the mountain. From a distance, they are like seven stars accompanying a bright moon, forming a beautiful picture. People can't help but sigh at the greatness of the working people. Invisibly creating such a beautiful scene.

Qionghai Geographic Environment

1. Geology

Qionghai City is located at the eastern edge of the Wuzhishan fold belt of the South China fold system. It has experienced the Jinning, Jiali The formation and sealing stages of fault troughs in the eastern cycle, the platform development stage of the Hercynian cycle, and the continental margin activity stages of the Indosinian, Yanshan, and Himalayan cycles. Proterozoic and early Paleozoic geosynclinal deposits and river terrace deposits in the Wanquan River Basin were formed within the city area. In the northern half of the city, magma intrusion and eruption were intense during the Indosinian, Yanshanian and Himalayan periods, and granite and basalts Contiguous distribution.

2. Topography

Qionghai City has mountains on its back and faces the sea, with the remaining veins of Murui Mountain extending from west to east, forming the characteristic of the entire terrain tilting from west to east. The southeast is a plain area, the central and northern parts are plateaus and hilly areas, and the west and southwest are mostly mountainous and semi-mountainous areas, accounting for 25%, 43% and 32% of the total area respectively. The terrain is higher in the west and lower in the east, with many mesas and plains, gentle terrain, few mountains, and a small proportion of steep slopes.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Qionghai