
Located in Yantai City, the East Fortress Seaside Scenic Area, covering 24 hectares, is a large-scale, emerging coastal tourist attraction integrating coastal scenery, historical sites, and cultural attractions. It also serves as a base for Yantai's modern history and patriotism education. Originally a key coastal defense site during the Qing Dynasty, the East Fortress Seaside Scenic Area earned its name from the fortress it housed.
It borders Yantai Mountain to the west, overlooks Zhifu Island to the north, Kongtong Island to the east, and Yudai Mountain to the south. With convenient transportation, it boasts a unique geographical location and scenic resources. The scenic area covers 24 hectares and boasts a vast expanse of sea, charming scenery, lush vegetation, clear waters, and unique reefs. It is a new, large-scale seaside tourist attraction that integrates coastal natural scenery, historical sites, and historical, cultural, and natural landscapes.
It has a temperate monsoon climate, and compared with inland areas at the same latitude, it has the characteristics of moderate rainfall, humid air and mild climate. It can be said that there is no severe cold in winter and no scorching heat in summer.
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East Fort Seaside Scenic Area is historically significant as a military site, with fortifications that once protected the coastal region. The area also offers a glimpse into the traditional maritime culture of Yantai.
Located in Yantai, Shandong, East Fort Seaside Scenic Area can be reached by taking a taxi from downtown Yantai or by public bus to the nearest stop. Walking is also an option once you arrive at the entrance.
The scenic area is open year-round. The best times to visit are in spring and autumn when the weather is mild, and the area is less crowded.
The entrance fee is approximately 30-50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased either online or at the entrance gate.
It is not mandatory to book tickets in advance, but booking a few days ahead is recommended during peak seasons to avoid long lines.
Exploring the scenic area fully will take around 2 to 3 hours, including time for walking, sightseeing, and enjoying the beach.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and audio guides may be available for rent in English during peak tourist seasons.
Start by visiting the East Fort for historical context, then walk along the coastline to enjoy the sea views. Finish your visit by relaxing at the beach or taking a boat ride.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available. It is best to visit during the daytime to fully experience the scenic beauty of the area.
The area can be crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are weekday mornings, particularly during off-peak seasons.
Basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas are available. There are small shops and food stalls near the entrance, but it's a good idea to bring your own water and snacks.
The area is generally accessible, but some parts of the coastal walk may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors due to uneven terrain.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are also commonly used throughout the scenic area.
Vegetarian options are available in some local restaurants, but halal food options may be limited.
Souvenir shops selling local handicrafts, seafood products, and traditional Chinese items can be found near the entrance and along the coast.