Introduction to Yunlong Tide Watching: Yunlong Tide Watching is one of the top ten scenic spots in Langqi Island. The trend of tide watching began in the Ming Dynasty and flourished in the Qing Dynasty. During the Mid-Autumn Festival in the eighth lunar month, there is an endless stream of tourists watching the tide. Here The view is wide and the scenery is excellent. The eighth month of the lunar calendar is an astronomical tide. Even if there is no wind, the waves are extremely large. When the tide rises, a long white line appears on the sea surface in the distance. As it gets closer and closer, the turbulent waves are overwhelming and rush directly to the seawall. The water is huge, and the turbid waves rise into the sky, making a sound like It was thundering, and the waves could reach more than ten meters high. The waves were high and breathtaking. Standing on the seawall to watch the tide was scary but not dangerous. It was close to flat tide at about noon. At this time, the tide was the largest and the waves were stronger. At noon, the sea level When the wind blows, the wind boosts the power of the tide, causing the waves to crash onto the shore and spray snow all over the sky.

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