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How much is the ticket for Jiulong Mountain Binhai Tourist Area?

Ticket price of Jiulong Mountain Binhai Tourist Area: 20 yuan

Jiulong Mountain Coastal Tourist Area is located on the north bank of Hangzhou Bay, 90 kilometers away from Shanghai and Hangzhou, and Shanghai-Hangzhou-expressway passes through it. The scenic spot integrates mountains, seas, islands and beaches, and is a provincial-level tourist resort. There are forest parks, bathing beaches, Jinhai Yangcheng Beach Resort and Waipushan Island. Among them, Jiulongshan Forest Park is a national forest park. Close up, the pine trees are lush and the birds are free. Looking at the blue sky, the fishing sails are a little bit, and the sea and sky are boundless.

Xisha Bay is the only continental shelf beach in Zhejiang Province, with clean and hard sand, which is known as iron plate sand in history. Every summer, tourists from Shanghai, Hangzhou, Jiaxing, Jiangsu and other places come in an endless stream, and at most, they receive more than 20,000 swimmers a day. The People's Daily calls it "Beidaihe in the South". On its side are Nanwan Fort, Tianfei Palace Fort, Hongyi Master Wenyao Pavilion and Haihong Pavilion built to commemorate the 200-year voyage of A Dream of Red Mansions.

Jiulong Mountain Scenic Area is located in pinghu city, the exit of Hangzhou Bay, on the east side of Zhapu Oriental Port, facing the sea in the south and the plain in the north. Here is rich in natural scenery, beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful forests and grass, and rich in human landscape. It has the characteristics of complete mountains, seas, islands and beaches, alternating natural scenery and human landscape, and coexistence of modern engineering and historical sites. In the old days, there were eight scenic spots in Zhapu and ten scenic spots in Yashan.

According to legend, Zhapu Town, where Jiulong Mountain is located, is also the birthplace of Empress Dowager Cixi, and there are still some relics.