I'm back from Panjin! It was a very happy trip.
by Abigail King Abigail[20
May 4, 2025
Taking kids to explore Red Beach? This low-intensity route is specially designed for families! Focused on mini train sightseeing, grass sledding, and ecological education, it replaces tiring hikes with fun interactions, allowing children to play and learn among the red beach and green reeds.
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly highlights
Fun transportation combo: The rice field mini train slowly passes through the golden sea of rice, with cartoon commentary to attract children; the rainbow slide has a gentle slope, suitable for independent play for kids over 5 years old.
Ecological education experience: The wetland center features a saltwort life cycle display board and allows observation of sandworms under a microscope; the birdwatching platform provides telescopes to spot red-crowned cranes.
Safe sports activities: Camel rides are professionally guided; the Ancient Fishermen and Wild Geese Tribe displays traditional fishing gear, and children can participate in net weaving.
🎯 One-day itinerary (9:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
Morning session:
9:00 AM Take the mini train to tour Dream Rice Space (40 minutes total), with a cartoon map provided on board.
10:30 AM Head to the rainbow slide area (discount for 3 consecutive rides), parents can accompany for double slides.
Lunch break: Try the kids’ set meal at the scenic area restaurant (crab rice ball + juice).
Afternoon session:
1:00 PM Participate in stamping crafts at the wetland center (using saltwort to press bookmarks).
2:00 PM Camel ride (15 minutes per round), then go to the birdwatching platform to use telescopes for bird spotting.
3:30 PM Mud fishing pool (waterproof pants provided), catch small fish and release them back.
📸 Photo spots
Love Declaration Tower: Take a family photo with Red Beach as the background.
Rice Field Painting Viewing Platform: Overhead shot of the "Rui Crane Picture" interacting with kids.
Midpoint of the Glass Skywalk: Wide-angle capture of the entire Red Beach panorama.
⚠️ Safety tips
Autumn wetlands are windy; bring windproof jackets for children.
Keep quiet during birdwatching and avoid using flash.
Hidden perks: Present a high-speed rail ticket stub to redeem a rice tasting pack; children are free on their birthday.
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