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Long island tourist attractions

1, Jiuzhangya

Jiuzhangya is located in the northwest corner of North Changshan Island, with Pearl Gate Waterway in the west and Changshan Waterway in the north, which is away from Changdao County 1 1 km. The cliff is steep, the water depth is swift, the rocks are scattered, and the natural landscape is unique.

The cliff stretches for more than 400 meters, especially the combination of strange stones and steep cliffs, ranking first among many sea cliffs in China. The scenic spot integrates mountains, seas, reefs, cliffs, caves and historical sites, and has high tourism and aesthetic value.

2. Crescent Bay

Crescent Bay, also known as Half Moon Bay, is located at the northernmost part of North Changshan Island, about 2 kilometers long, just like a huge crescent moon. The main attractions of Crescent Bay include Crescent Beach, Seal Garden, Zhang Jian's photo exhibition hall crossing Bohai Strait, Su Dongpo's statue, anti-SARS monument, national leaders' inscription monument, and the 13th National Island Joint Conference monument.

3. Temple Island Mazu

Miaodao Xianying Palace is located in the northeast of Miaodao, 2.5 nautical miles away from Changdao County, covering an area of 90 mu. Founded in the 4th year of Song Zongwei's Xuanhe (A.D. 1 122), it is the earliest and most famous temple in Mazu Tempel, northern China, and fishermen in Long Island have been honored as "Goddess of the Sea" for generations. In the first year of Emperor Zongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Chongzhen gave a royal gift to the "Mingying Palace" in the temple.

4. Wang Fu Reef Park

Wang Fu Reef Park in Long Island was put into construction in May 1995. * * There are 5 scenic spots and 36 scenic spots, covering an area of 3 square kilometers and a total construction area of 2,000 square meters. It is a corner of mountains, waters and forests, integrating islands, reefs, beaches and beautiful legends, showing the charming cultural connotation of natural landscape.

5. Geopark

Changshan Islands National Geopark, located in Long Island between Shandong Peninsula and Liaoning Peninsula, consists of 32 islands and is the only island national geopark in China. Because of its unique geographical location and long-term geological function, Changshan Islands widely presents the natural boundary between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, the biological communication line connecting Jiaoliao Peninsula, and various geological relics such as marine erosion and marine accumulation.

Diversified geological resources are distributed on the land of the islands, and the perfect geological combination is unique at home and abroad. The rich geological landscape formed by marine erosion, marine deposits, volcanoes and loess is also rare in China.

6. Linhai Park

Long Island Linhai Park is located in the southeast of Long Island County, with a bird exhibition hall with flying peaks in the north and a long mountain tail with snow in Yutan (the boundary between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea) in the south, with an area of 154.2 hectares.

Here, the mountains are rolling, thousands of acres of pines, hundreds of birds inhabit, and the blue waves are boundless. It is famous for its fresh air and high content of negative oxygen ions, and is known as the "forest oxygen bar". 1992 was named as a national nature reserve and national forest park by the State Council, and 200 1 was named as the first batch of AAA tourist areas in China.