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What month is the blue tears in Pingtan Island, Fujian Province in 2022? Where can I see them?

In summer, the blue scenery of Pingtan Island is very popular with tourists. "Blue tears" often appear on midsummer nights and can be seen on the beaches of Pingtan Island and Tangyu Island. So where can I see blue tears in Pingtan Island?

What month are the blue tears in Pingtan Island?

April-May and July-August are the high frequency periods of blue tears every year, and the chances of seeing them in the following time will be higher and higher!

Attention! The chances of seeing blue tears around May Day will be even greater! Choose a good night to go.

Blue tears gradually appear at night, and the blue tears in the early morning are the best.

Duration: 1 hour or so, and the outbreak will last all night.

From 20 10 to 20 12, blue tears appeared in Liu Shui Wharf, Beigang Village, Changjiang Bay, Yuhai Square and Tannan Bay.

The place where blue tears appear is not absolutely fixed. If you are looking for tears, you'd better pay attention to the weather forecast in Pingtan in advance, which will give you the best viewing place.

Comment on the place where blue tears appear.

1. Larger particles: fireflies blue tears, fireflies, as the name implies, are plankton living in the bay. Their bodies have a strange structure called luminous glands, which can emit light at night.

2. Nocturnal algae "Blue Tears": Nocturnal algae is a marine genus of dinoflagellate and belongs to the surface coastal species. The bioluminescence of noctiluca is also called "blue tears".

"Blue tears" often appear on midsummer nights and can be seen on the beaches of Pingtan Island and Tangyu Island. Each time lasts about ten minutes, long or short.

If it is noctilucent algae "blue tears", you can see good results from a distance. And firefly "blue tears", you should interact more. It mainly lives on the beach, not in the sea. When you walk across the beach, it even sticks to your feet.