
Guanyun County is located on the coast of the Yellow Sea. It is named after the large Guanhe River in the south and the famous Yuntai Mountain in the north. It is the birthplace of Dongyi culture and is known as the "blessed land of the East China Sea, water town in the north" and "the wonderful place of Dongying, the ancient country of Shaohao".
Guanyun County, blessed with abundant natural resources, outstanding people, and a rich history, boasts stunning natural scenery, a rich history and culture, numerous historical sites, and abundant tourism resources. Its sacred mountains, unique springs, delicious food, rural customs, and maritime charm are all captivating. A comprehensive highway network spans urban and rural areas, and waterways crisscross the county. The county boasts 12 mountain ranges and one national AAA-level tourist attraction.
Guanyun has inherited the Shang Tang food culture for thousands of years, with sophisticated skills and high art, forming unique cuisine and food varieties. It is a veritable "hometown of famous chefs and city of gourmet food."
Guanyun County has a warm temperate marine monsoon climate with distinct four seasons, abundant rainfall and sufficient sunshine.
Yanweigang Town
Located at the easternmost tip of Guanyun County, it is surrounded by vast, sparsely populated salt flats. Yanweigang Town is where the Xinyi River flows into the sea. The waters around Yanweigang are rich in fishery resources. Kaishan Island, located around the renowned Kaishan Fishing Ground, boasts over 60 species of seafood, including sea bass, pomfret, Spanish mackerel, and hairtail. It also boasts a wealth of offshore marine life, including lanha, oysters, razor clams, snails, and red crabs.
Recommended play time: 1 day
Guanyun County, located in Lianyungang, Jiangsu, has a rich history with traditional Jiangsu rural culture, historic architecture, and local customs that reflect the heritage of the region.
Guanyun County is situated in Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province. Visitors can reach it by bus or taxi from Lianyungang city. Walking and cycling are ideal for exploring local villages and scenic spots.
The area is generally open throughout the day. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit for comfortable weather and beautiful scenery.
Entry to Guanyun County and its villages is typically free. Special attractions or guided tours may have small fees, payable on-site.
Booking is usually not necessary unless attending a guided tour or special cultural event, in which case 1–2 days in advance is recommended.
2–4 hours is sufficient to explore the main areas, local villages, and scenic spots.
Guided tours are mainly available in Chinese. English-speaking guides may be arranged through local travel agencies.
Start at the main village entrance, explore traditional streets and buildings, visit temples and ancestral halls, enjoy riverside and garden views, and finish with local food tasting.
Night visits are limited; special events or cultural performances may occasionally be available.
Weekdays are usually less crowded. Avoid national holidays and local festival days for a quieter experience.
Facilities include basic toilets, small restaurants or cafes, benches, and local shops selling snacks or handicrafts.
Some areas have uneven paths; elderly and children should exercise caution. Wheelchair accessibility is limited.
Cash is accepted, and mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used.
Local eateries serve Jiangsu cuisine, snacks, and tea. Options are mainly small village restaurants or nearby town establishments.
Vegetarian options are generally available. Halal options are limited and may require prior inquiry.
Small inns and guesthouses are available locally, while larger hotels can be found in Lianyungang city.
Souvenirs include local crafts, traditional Jiangsu textiles, snacks, and handmade items.
Taxis, private cars, and local bus services are convenient for traveling to Lianyungang city or other nearby attractions.