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What are the interesting scenic spots in Yuhuan?

The interesting scenic spots in Yuhuan are as follows:

1, Xuanmen Bay Sightseeing Agricultural Park.

Huanxuanmen Bay Sightseeing Agricultural Park is a green window for the construction of ecological demonstration zone in Yuhuan County. Located at the north gate of Yuhuan, in the western suburb of Qinggang Town, near Yuhuan and Wenling Chengguan Center, with Yueqing Bay in the west and Yandang Mountain across the sea. The park covers an area of nearly 10,000 mu and is divided into three functional areas.

One is a green fruit production and orchard eco-tourism sightseeing area with local characteristic fruit tree variety Yuhuan pomelo, covering an area of more than 8,000 mu, and the other is a demonstration core area of modern agricultural science and technology production, covering an area of 1200 mu, which is mainly used to build a demonstration garden of new varieties of suitable fruit trees along the southeast coast of Zhejiang, and to build greenhouses and various greenhouse facilities.

2. mainland island.

Dalu Island, a national 4A-level tourist attraction, hangs alone in the smoky East China Sea of China, 6 nautical miles from Carmen Port in Yuhuan. Full of green is rich in mountain and sea landscapes all year round, such as emerald dotted with blue waves. Legend has it that there was a deer in the ancient heaven, which was stolen and scattered around the world, and was thrown into the East China Sea to become a huge deer-shaped island, hence its name.

The large area of Kashima consists of Dalu Mountain and Xiaolu Mountain, which face each other across the sea, with a total area of 1.75 square kilometers. It belongs to subtropical monsoon humid climate. Compared with coastal areas and inland areas at the same latitude, it is cool in summer, far from the mainland, and there is no pollution source. The air is rich in negative ions and fresh.

Yuhuan folk custom;

At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, iron terrier entertainment prevailed in Chumen area of Yuhuan. It is a unique traditional folk art with obvious acrobatic elements. The formation of iron stalks is often related to large-scale folk entertainment activities such as temple fairs and fairs.

Iron stalks are an essential part of the annual parade of the Great Emperor Temple and the City God Temple on March 18th and September 14th, and now they often appear in major festivals.