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Laotieshan is the dividing line between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea.

Laotieshan is located in Liaodong Peninsula, which is the dividing line between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea. Here, the sea water speed is accelerated and the wind and waves are big, giving people a magnificent and earth-shattering feeling. With boundless spirit, let me share the boundary between Laotieshan and Bohai Sea.

Address: Yinjia Village, Tieshan Town, Lushunkou District, Dalian

For this question, experts in geographical knowledge and tourism information answered geography. Let me give you a brief introduction:

Laotieshan is located at the southernmost tip of Liaodong Peninsula in China, in Dalian, Liaoning Province, which is the dividing line between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea. The current here is swift, the wind is high and the waves are fierce, and the coast is steep and magnificent. This is a famous tourist attraction.

In Liaodong Peninsula, large and small mountains and hills extend from inland to coastal areas. Under the intense scouring and erosion of waves for years, rocks collapse or collapse, forming steep cliffs, like towering rock walls, standing in front of the sea with extremely steep terrain.

On the rocky coast of our country, many coastal mountains crisscross the coastline, and the seawater goes deep into the valley to form narrow harbors, such as Xiangshan Bay, Wenzhou Bay and Quanzhou Bay. Because these places are surrounded by land and the tides are warm, they are natural barriers to avoid wind and waves. Therefore, as long as there is enough water depth, it is the best place to build an excellent port. Dalian Port and Qingdao Port in China are excellent ports built in the bay.

In some places, due to the different soft and hard conditions of rocks in coastal mountains or hills, under the long-term action of seawater, soft rocks are washed away, leaving only hard rocks, making the coast serrated, and hard rocks burst into the sea and became famous headlands. This is the case with Chengshanjiao in the easternmost part of Shandong Peninsula and Laotieshanzui in the southern part of Liaodong Peninsula.

The headland bay in the corner of Laotieshan is winding, with wide harbor and deep water, and the landscape is extremely magnificent. The cliffs outside Lushun, the cliffs on the shore of Tiger Beach and the clusters of rock pillars on the black rock reef form a unique coastal landscape. When we climbed to the top of Lushun Mountain and looked into the distance, we could see the bay surrounded by the headland winding up along the headland. Islands are dotted like stars on the blue sea, and ocean-going 10,000-ton ships and small solitary sails bring this coastal zone into a poetic scene.

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