Xingcheng

Xingcheng, as a tourist city, has attractions besides the ancient city, including Juehua Island (called Peach Blossom Island in the Song Dynasty, not sure if it's the one in Jin Yong's novels, but it could be promoted), and several beaches. We visited Longhuitou and Bikini Plaza.

πŸ‘ Most recommended:
Longhuitou has nice scenery and has been developed into a park. The road to the seaside is a cliff with intersecting boardwalks. The beach is relatively narrow, and there aren't many people. However, there are no cafes or anything, so you can only stand/sit on the viewing platform.

πŸ‘ Most recommended:
Bikini Plaza is also a beach (Xingcheng is one of the three major swimwear bases in China). Many photo props for beautiful women to take pictures with have been built, and the famous large underwear sculpture houses a restaurant. It's not clear if it's open as the entrance looks a bit shabby, and there are quite a few weeds growing on the plaza.

πŸ“ Tips to note:
According to online sources, Bingjiawan also has nice scenery with a beautiful lighthouse worth visiting. We didn't go as it was too late.

πŸš‰ Transportation guide:
Longhuitou, Bingjiawan, and Bikini Plaza are all by the roadside, making them very convenient if you're driving.

Post by Emma Johnson Emma1 | Jul 30, 2024

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