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206***66Xunliao Bay is a national 4A-level scenic area located in the southwest of Renping Peninsula, Huidong County, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province. It covers a total area of 105 square kilometers, with a 27-kilometer coastline and a 3,000-meter-long beach. The sand is fine and white, earning it the reputation of "Heaven-sent White Sand Causeway." Within the scenic area are attractions such as Delta Island and Millstone Park, as well as cultural landscapes like the Tianhou Temple. Visitors can experience activities such as fishing and diving, making it a perfect coastal tourist destination integrating leisure, vacation, and sightseeing.
- 4.5/5
雷雷菲菲鲁鲁This is the Tashan Scenic Area within the Queshi Scenic Area. You can take the cable car up and down, which takes about five minutes. After that, you can stroll around for about half an hour. From the top of the mountain, you can see the Queshi Bridge; the scenery is quite nice!
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雷雷菲菲鲁鲁My day trip to Chaozhou included visits to the Xu Fuma Mansion, the residence of Xu Jue, the husband of Princess De'an, sister of Emperor Yingzong of the Northern Song Dynasty. The mansion's architectural style resembles a four-horse carriage, with bamboo-woven gray walls, stone flooring, and an S-shaped water system being its three treasures. It is the only known mansion of its kind in the private sector. We also visited the Guangji Bridge (a 4A scenic area), a vital transportation hub between Guangdong and Fujian, combining beam, pontoon, and arch bridges, and is considered on par with the Zhaozhou Bridge, Luoyang Bridge, and Lugou Bridge. We visited the Han Yu Ancestral Hall, learning about Han Yu's eight months of service in Chaozhou, with an inscription written by Su Shi. Next, we went to the Beige Buddhist Lamp, seeing the brightly lit lamp over the Han River. The Beige Buddhist Lamp is one of the eight scenic spots of Chaozhou. From the Beige Pavilion, we could see the Crocodile Crossing in the Autumn Wind, the Han Yu Ancestral Hall across the river, the Xiang Bridge in the Spring Tide downstream, the Phoenix Rain, and the Longqiu Pagoda.
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Anonymous userGood scenetic view, but when you use ticket and walk accross the bridge, please dont go out the gate entrance cause the ticket only one way round. But if you go out a entrance that opposite that you walk pass ,you need to contact staff to ask for walking back. They are good people to listen by chinese language.
- 4.4/5
M22***66Xiaomeisha Ocean World was so much fun! 🎉 I had a wonderful time at Xiaomeisha Ocean World today; it was truly the best experience. Immersed in the blue world, strolling through the underwater tunnel, watching schools of fish swim overhead, and feeling the awe and tranquility of being surrounded by a sardine storm in the Blue Cave. Interacting with life, laughing at the adorable polar bears and penguins, or applauding and cheering for the lively performances of dolphins and beluga whales in the theater. After seeing the marine life, you can also play on Xiaomeisha Beach, maximizing your day's happiness.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThere are fewer people than Dameisha, and the beach is very clean. The money spent is worth it. The weather is great and it is very photogenic. It is a pity that the plank road was damaged by the typhoon and we could not go down, and we did not see the lighthouse.
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不一样的风采778Stepping onto Nan'ao Island is like stepping into a unfolding painting, with verdant mountains on one side and breathtakingly beautiful azure seas and silvery sands shimmering on the other. In recent years, Nan'ao County has restored the island's natural beauty through the restoration and management of its coastline, and the unique "blue" of Nan'ao has captivated and mesmerized countless people.
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SebKoNice views at night but not cheap, maybe go there at dusk to see both daylight and nighttime!
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奆奆不是大巨Luofu Mountain is a famous mountain in Lingnan with beautiful scenery. The climb wasn't too tiring. There were many clever kittens at the summit, begging for food – so cute! Huizhou is indeed a wonderful place.
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川粤半部论语This was my second visit to Shenzhen Safari Park in over ten years. Firstly, there seemed to be fewer visitors, and secondly, the park seemed smaller (though actually the same size, perhaps not as captivating as my first visit). The animals weren't particularly special; I quickly walked through, fed the pelicans and zebras, and only briefly toured the predator enclosure. The only difference this time was the addition of some entertainment shows (they might have existed before, but I hadn't noticed). There was a circus performance, half an hour long, not spectacular but not boring either; the African dances were quite energetic. The mermaid show was crowded due to the limited and small viewing windows, and couldn't compare to similar shows at Mission Hills Ocean World. I expected the animal extravaganza to be grand, with many animals, especially predators. However, there were few predators, and even fewer mammals; it mainly consisted of various birds taking turns soaring around. Overall, it was okay for children.














