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How long will it take to visit Bijiashan in Jinzhou?

It usually takes about two hours to go around Bijiashan in Jinzhou. Tickets are 70, half price for students and half price for people over 70.

Jinzhou Bijiashan is located in the west of Liaoning Province, northeast of China, in Jinzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone, with Bijiashan Island and Tianqiao as the main attractions. Beautiful scenery, beautiful environment, rich natural resources, complete living service facilities and convenient transportation.

Bijiashan overpass has a gravel road from the coast to Bijiashan Island, which is1.620m long and higher than the beach. People call it "overpass". The overpass is flat and straight, connecting the coast with the mountain island, appearing and disappearing like a dragon with the ebb and flow of the tide. Magical and wonderful, it can be called "a must in the world."

Leng Xia is warm in winter, with concentrated rainfall and short and windy in spring. It is the region with the strongest solar radiation, the highest heat and the strongest wind in Northeast China. The annual average temperature is 4 ~ 10℃, 10/~17 ~-5℃ and 2 1 ~ 25℃ in July, which are roughly divided into low in the northeast and high in the southwest. The annual frost-free period is about 150 ~ 180 days. The average annual precipitation is 450 ~ 1 150 mm, which is mainly concentrated in summer, and it is the province with the most precipitation in Northeast China. The hilly area of Liaodong Mountain is rich in precipitation and belongs to humid area. The precipitation from June to August accounts for more than 60% of the annual precipitation. There is less precipitation in the northwest of the province, which is prone to spring drought.

The best travel time is from July to September every year. When you arrive at the Dabie Mountains, be sure to ask about the change time of seawater tides that day. Once the high tide begins, tourists should stop taking the "overpass" and go to Bijia Mountain by boat.