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What are the tourism development resources in Lianyungang, Jiangsu?

Although Jiangsu Province in China is the second largest economic province in China after Guangdong Province, it can be said to be a "multi-core" province compared with Guangzhou and Shenzhen in Guangdong. It is also unique in all provinces in China, such as Nanjing, the provincial capital, and Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou and Yangzhou, which are developing very fast.

However, what Bian Xiao wants to introduce to you today is a prefecture-level city with a low sense of existence in Jiangsu Province, namely Lianyungang in the northeast of Jiangsu Province. The city is almost 76 15 square kilometers with more than 4 million residents. Lianyungang ranks lower among cities in Jiangsu and is rarely mentioned.

Lianyungang has a very long history, with a history of more than 2000 years. In the history of thousands of years, the scope and name of Lianyungang are constantly changing. After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC) in the last century, it belonged to Linyi area. 1953 was incorporated into Jiangsu province, and 196 1 was renamed Lianyungang.

It can be seen from the name that Lianyungang is a port city, but Lianyungang is slightly different from other coastal cities, where the sea, mountains, cities and ports are integrated. In addition, Lianyungang has always been called "the first scenic spot in the East China Sea". There are very, very rich tourist resources here, and it is an excellent tourist city in China.

At present, Lianyungang has 1 5A national scenic spot and 10 4A national scenic spot. One of the national 5A tourist attractions is Huaguoshan Scenic Area, and everyone must be very familiar with this place. It is the Guo Hua mentioned in The Journey to the West, where The Journey to the West was born.

In addition, Lianyungang, as a port city, naturally has very convenient transportation. Lianyungang is not only the eastern bridgehead of the new Eurasian continental bridge, but also has developed land transportation. Expressway, the longest in the north and south of China, and Lianhuo expressway, the longest in the east and west, meet in Lianyungang, which is a very important transportation hub.

Jiangsu, a city that once belonged to Shandong, is now called the "Crystal Capital", but few people mention it.

Finally, Lianyungang is also rich in mine resources and types, up to more than 40 kinds. The crystal found in Donghai County of Lianyungang ranks first in the country in terms of reserves and quality, so Lianyungang is also known as the "Crystal Capital" of China. I don't know what other views and understandings you have about Lianyungang can share in the comment area!