Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide

Scenic spot introduction:
Changdao Crescent Bay Park is a coastal scenic spot integrating sea views, beach views, and stone views. It is located at the northernmost tip of Changshan Island in North Changdao County. It is named because the bay is shaped like a half moon. Crescent Bay Park is surrounded by green mountains and green fields in the north and embraces the gentle waves of the blue sea. The scenery is very pleasant. Standing on the beach, the pebbles on the shore are shaped like pearls. Walking on them, it feels like "stepping on pearls". In 1979, when Marshal Ye Jianying visited Crescent Bay, he composed an impromptu poem: "In the Crescent Bay of Inner Changshan Island, hard-working fishermen and farmers work in stone fields. The high-priced stones produce brilliant colors. Women and children can't bear to have a hard time with their fingers." She expressed her admiration for the strange stones of Chang Island. of praise.Attractions distribution:
Crescent Bay Park has a strategic location and many scenic spots. The scenic area currently has attractions such as Crescent Beach, Natural Sea Stone Painting Museum, Su Dongpo Statue, Seal Garden, Zhang Jian Crossing the Bohai Strait Photo Exhibition Hall, Anti-SARS Monument, National Leaders’ Inscription Monument and the Thirteenth National Island Conference Monument. There are also other attractions in the park. It has a thousand-meter long corridor, reception room, changing room and shower room, and the facilities are very complete. Visitors here can not only enjoy high-quality services, but also feast their eyes on the sunrise and windmills, which is very charming.Scenic spot features:
Summer vacation, sightseeing, vacation, park, seaside, beach, pebblesTransportation
Scenic spot location:
China>Shandong Province>Yantai City>Changdao County>Beichangshan Township
How to get there:
Tourists can take a boat to Changdao from Yantai Port, which only costs 10 yuan. There are no buses on the North Island of Changdao. Visitors can take a taxi after going to the island and it costs 5 yuan to reach the scenic spot.
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Crescent Bay Park ticket prices:
10 yuan.
Scenic area opening hours:
Open all day.
Travel Tips
travelling guideline:
1. All tourist attractions in Changdao implement a joint ticket system, and tickets for independent scenic spots are not sold separately. There are currently two types of coupons in the scenic spot, including a small coupon for the northern line of 100 yuan, including Banyue Bay, Jiuzhang Cliff, Wangfu Reef, Fairyland Source, History Museum and other attractions; a large coupon for the entire line, including Banyue Bay, Jiuzhang, etc. Cliff, Wangfu Reef, Fengshan, Linhai, Wonderland Source, History Museum and other attractions.
2. Changdao is located on the coast, with a large temperature difference between day and night. Visitors should prepare enough clothes before traveling to prevent colds.
Best time to visit:
Suitable all year round, best in summer.
Shopping recommendations:
Food: abalone, prawns, sea cucumbers, scallops, mackerel dumplings, salted fish pancakes, sea vegetable buns, wrinkled abalone, scallops, etc.;
Specialty products: sun-dried rice, Laixi mountain ballast, kelp, shell jewelry , pearl jewelry, etc.
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Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Parking Lot

Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Changdao Sunset

Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Camping

Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Oil Tanker

Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Windmill

Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Amusement Facilities

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Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Kilometer Corridor

Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Ball Stones

Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Beautiful Stones

Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Seal Garden

Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide - Photographers

Changdao Crescent Bay Park Travel Guide: The wonders of the intersection of the Yellow and Bohai Seas
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