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20 19 salt official tide-watching schedule (continuously updated)

For many foreign tourists, watching the tide in Yan Guan is indeed a natural wonder. The shocking scenes created by the power of nature are often the most touching and bring you a strong visual impact. As the best place to watch the tide in Qiantang River, Yan Guan Tide Watching Scenic Area is favored by tourists, and the Tide Watching Festival will be held on September 7th. The following is a detailed timetable for tide watching.

Time forecast of tidal inspection by salt officials;

Haining can watch the tide every day, and Yanguan has a spring tide every month.

Today's (September 7th) tidal time is estimated as follows: solar tide at 5:30, night tide 17:00.

Tomorrow (September 08), the time of "first-line tide" in Yan Guan is estimated as follows: solar tide at 06:00 and night tide 17:30.

The next day (September 09), the forecast time of "first-line tide" in Yan Guan is: solar tide at 06:30, night tide 18:00.

Due to weather and other factors, please wait for the tide 40 minutes in advance.

Tide-watching places of Salt Officials in Haining: Ding Qiao Daguan (Tidal Meeting), Salt Officials Tide-watching Scenic Area (First Tide) and Laoyancang (Low Tide).

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Saturday, September 7th (August 9th): the flood season.

Tide watching schedule from 2065438 to September 2009:

Saturday, September 7th (the ninth day of August): the flood season.

Tidal observation site Tidal tide time high tide level high tide level Tidal time high tide level 03:3 1_ 1.6 level 5 15:48_ 1.3 level Xiaoshan Tidal Observation City 04: 335.76438+0.2 level 65438. 8+0. 1 level 3 17:035.40.9 level 3 and seven fortresses 05: 125.60.9 level 3 17:295.40.7 level 2 and three fortresses 05: 245.50.

Remarks: the elevation is above 85 datum, and the high tide level and swell height are in meters.

1, Haining Railway Station can take the shuttle bus to Yan Guan Town, which takes only half an hour. The fare is 10 yuan. Another T 109 tourist bus runs between the urban area and the scenic spot, starting from Haining Railway Station Square in the urban area and ending in Yan Guan.

2. Self-driving guide: Hangzhou direction: Shanghai-Hangzhou Expressway Chang 'an Town Exit-East-West Avenue-Yan Guan Town-Guanchao Avenue-Guanchao Holiday Park.

Guanchao Holiday Park is located in Yan Guan Guanchao Scenic Area in the southwest of Haining, with Qiantang River in the south and Jin Hang Highway in the north. The park is long and narrow from east to west, with a total length of1360m and a total area of 16.24 hectares. Before the Anti-Japanese War, Haitang had an existing seaside park. From 65438 to 0994, the seaside "Tide Watching Holiday Park" was rebuilt.

The fish scale stone pond, two tidal observation buildings and six tidal observation platforms in the park are the best viewing points of the world wonders. There are Zhan 'ao Pagoda in Ming Dynasty, Xiaoputuo Temple, Sun Yat-sen's tide-watching pavilion-Tianfeng Haitao Pavilion, tide-watching monument memorial pavilion, hand-planted quaint, stone monument, Zhenhai Tieniu and other scenic spots.

Reminder: The tide in Qiantang River is the highest on August 18 of the lunar calendar, and it can be seen from the first to the fifth day of each month and from 15 to 20 of the lunar calendar, so you can watch the tide on 120 of a year.

Prediction of tidal index of salt officials;

Classification date tidal observation comprehensive index classification index forecast

Tidal bore height index, tidal safety index and tidal environment index

September 7, 20 19 (the ninth day of the eighth lunar month), the late tide was 4, and the comprehensive tidal observation index was good. It is recommended to watch the tide. Grade 3 tidal bore is good for viewing, grade 3 tidal bore is good for viewing safety, grade 4 tidal bore is good for viewing environment, and grade 4 tidal bore is good for comprehensive tidal index. It is recommended to watch the tidal bore. Grade 3 tidal bore has good ornamental value, grade 3 tidal bore has good safety and grade 4 tidal bore has good environment.

September 8, 20 19 (the 10th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar), with early tide 4, the comprehensive tidal observation index is good. It is recommended to watch the tide. Grade 3 tidal bore has good ornamental value, safety, environment and comprehensive tidal bore index, so it is suggested to observe the tidal bore. Grade 3 tidal bore has good ornamental value, grade 3 tidal bore has good safety and grade 4 tidal bore has good environment.

The early tide on September 9, 2065 438+2009 (August 11 of the lunar calendar) was 4, and the comprehensive tidal observation index was good. It is recommended to watch the tide. Grade 3 tidal bore has good ornamental value, safety, environment and comprehensive tidal bore index, so it is suggested to observe the tidal bore. Grade 3 tidal bore has good ornamental value, grade 3 tidal bore has good safety and grade 4 tidal bore has good environment.

26th Qianjiang (Haining) Tide Watching Festival

On the evening of September 7th, the opening ceremony of the 26th Qianjiang (Haining) Tide Watching Festival will be held in Baishitai Square, Tide Watching Park, Yan Guan Tourism Resort, Haining.

As one of the key city stations in the province's "Cycling around Zhejiang" series, Chaocheng Haining will also stage Qiantang "Cycling" to see the beautiful Haining -20 19 "Cycling around Zhejiang" Haining Station, deeply integrating cultural tourism and transportation.

The cycling route starts from the strict scenic spot, passes through the old 0 1 provincial road to Dakou, enters Haitang Road, turns into Jianshan Tashantang, and then returns to Dajianshan Scenic Spot, with a total distance of more than 50 kilometers.

CCTV broadcast the Hainingchao live, and the music festival reached a new climax.

"August 18th Tide, there is no spectacular tide in the world", and the emotion of Su Dongpo, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, who watched the tide on August 18th, resounded through ancient and modern times, making tourists throughout the ages feel awkward.