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Shantou travel recommendations

Shantou travel recommendations: Nan'ao Island, Shantou Old Town, Lotus Peak, Queshi Scenic Area, Sea View Corridor, Qing'ao Bay, Mayu Island.

1. Nan'ao Island

View the beautiful scenery of sea and sky, where three provinces meet on the sea.

The landscape of Nan'ao Island is natural. Because there is relatively little development, the environment is well protected. Many rocks, vegetation and trees still retain their original appearance. The beach scenery is also very beautiful. It is a niche photo spot.

2. Shantou Old Town

Although the old town is newly renovated, the old flavor is still there. Walking around the streets, you can feel the bustling traffic of the past.

3. Lotus Peak

Lianhua Peak is close to Haimen Bay. From a high altitude, you can see the entire South China Sea. It is said that Wen Tianxiang came here and saw the rocks on the mountain bursting like lotus flowers, so he named it "Lotus Peak".

4. Queshi Scenic Area

The scenic area is full of strange peaks and rocks, coupled with the sea view, forming a scenic spot where Shantou's natural scenery and cultural landscape complement each other.

5. Sea View Corridor

Here you can watch the tide, enjoy the wind, hike, watch birds and fish, and see the buildings on both sides of the strait. It is a unique feature of this city! The greening is also very good, and there are some sculptures, making it a good place to take photos.

6. Qing'ao Bay

Qing'ao Bay is known as "Oriental Hawaii" by tourists at home and abroad. The white and delicate beach stretches for more than 2,400 meters, with an average width of 60 meters, a gentle slope, and a water depth of no more than 1.2 meters 150 meters offshore. It is a rare beach.

7. Mayu Island

Blow the wind and sun, watch the sea and listen to the waves. The residential areas are lined with graffiti walls full of maritime charm, and the alleys leading to the seaside look like Korean pears. The scenery of Taiyuan towards the steep slope.