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What are the guidelines for traveling to Long Island?

To travel to Long Island, it is suggested that you can spend three days visiting the panoramic view of Long Island.

Suggestions for a trip to Long Island are as follows:

(1) Day 1: Penglai Pavilion → Sanxian Mountain Scenic Area

(2) The second day: Golden Beach

(3) Day 3: Long Island → Jiuzhangya

Golden sandy beach

Long Island

Jiuzhangya

1, Penglai Pavilion

Play Guide: Penglai Pavilion is known as a fairyland, and the myths and legends of the Eight Immortals crossing the sea also come from it. The whole Penglai Pavilion complex consists of Sanqing Hall, Lvzu Hall, Sugong Temple, Tianhou Palace, Dragon Palace, Penglai Pavilion and Mituo Temple, with different architectural styles. If you are lucky, you can even see a mirage.

2. Sanxian Mountain Scenic Area

Game Guide: Sanxian Mountain Scenic Area is located on the coast of the Yellow Sea, which is a theme scenic spot with Taoist culture as the core. The magnificent antique architecture reproduces the artistic conception of "Three Immortals Mountain" in myth. In addition, you can also enjoy artistic treasures such as wood carving and jade carving, among which a kind of water white jade ice Buddha statue of Sakyamuni in Myanmar is the rarest.

3. Golden Beach

Play Guide: Golden Beach is known as "the first beach in northern China", where the beach slope is gentle and clean, and the sand is delicate and soft. It is an excellent natural bathing beach and a tourist resort for leisure and holiday.

4. Long Island

Play Guide: Long Island is a small island on the sea with simple folk customs and pleasant scenery. Watching the sunrise in the Yellow Sea and the sunset in the Bohai Sea here, the spectacular scenery of the sun jumping out of the sea level and setting slowly is the most shocking. In addition, the seafood feast on Long Island is particularly unforgettable.

5. Jiuzhangya

Play Guide: Jiuzhang Cliff is the highest cliff on Long Island, which is extremely steep, sparsely populated and has beautiful scenery. The beach here is a pebble beach, pebbles as big as goose eggs, and the waves rattle when they beat the shore, which is very spectacular. Here you can also see the traces left by the wind and waves on the cliffs.