Pingtan county
Pingtan is a comprehensive experimental area under the jurisdiction of Fujian Province, located in the east of Fujian Province, facing Taiwan Province Province across the sea. It is the closest place to Taiwan Province Island in Chinese mainland. It is the largest island in Fujian Province and the fifth largest island in China, and is known as the "Maldives" in Fujian. Pingtan is known as "Thousand Island Reef County", but it was developed late. Up to now, there are still a large number of primitive island buildings on the island, which are beautiful and elegant, and the sky is bluer. Every summer, it attracts a large number of tourists to spend their holidays.
Introduction of scenic spots
Pingtan island
Haitan Island, also known as Pingtan Island, is the largest island in Fujian and the sixth largest island in China. Known as the "Thousand Island Reef County". The coastline of the island is winding, with a length of 408 kilometers, of which 100 kilometers is a high-quality beach. The main attractions on the island are 36-foot Lake, Shipai Marine Reef, Jing Xian and Haitan God, as well as Longfengtou Resort and Tannan Bay Beach. In addition, the stone houses on the island are also a major feature. It shows a unique flavor and is a must-see place for tourists.
Pake village
Beigang Village is located in the northwest of Liu Shui Town, in Junshan Scenic Area, backed by Chu Yunfeng, the highest peak in Pingtan, facing the East China Sea and facing the Taiwan Province Strait across the sea.
Donghai fairyland scenic spot
East China Sea Wonderland is located at the southern foot of Wangye. There is a natural marine erosion well with a diameter of nearly 50 meters and a depth of more than 40 meters, which is called "Jing Xian". The shaft wall is steep and straight, and there are three small holes at the bottom of the well that communicate with the ocean. Next to the "Fairy Well", there is a grand canyon that splits from the middle like a mountain, called Fairy Valley. The East China Sea Wonderland consists of Jing Xian, Xiandong, Xiangu, Xianfeng, Zhu Xian, xianrentai, Xianquan, Wangyezhang Valley, Jinguanyin and Oyster Reef.