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Where are bathing beaches usually formed?

A bathing beach is usually formed at the mouth of a bay or a headland.

Qingdao Beach is located in Huiquan Bay, Qingdao, and can accommodate tens of thousands of people swimming at the same time. 1984 The Qingdao Municipal Government has carried out a large-scale renovation of Huiquan Beach.

After renovation, the building area was expanded from 7000 square meters to 20000 square meters. 100 Many newly-built dressing rooms with different shapes, novel shapes and colorful colors have become a landscape that attracts the attention of citizens and tourists. The beach area has been expanded from 1. 18 hectares to 2.4 hectares.

Qingdao No.1 bathing beach is located on the bank of Huiquan Bay. The beach is 580 meters long and 40 meters wide. This used to be the largest bathing beach in Asia. Surrounded by mountains on three sides, the trees are shaded. Modern high-rise buildings and traditional villa buildings are ingeniously combined, and the scenery is very beautiful. The water in the bay is small, the beach is flat and the sand is thin and soft. As a bathing beach, the natural conditions are extremely superior.

Next to Huashi Villa is the second bathing beach, located in Taiping Bay on the east side of Huiquan Bay. The shore is reddish-brown rocks, and the cliffs are like knives and axes. The shore is covered with black pine trees, and the winding paths along the bay stretch to the beach or through the black pine forest. At the beginning of Germany's occupation of Qingdao, the German governor often rode here to hunt and swim in the sea, and later turned it into a bathing beach.

After the China Municipal Government reclaimed Qingdao, it named it "Second Bathing Beach", which was also called "Taiping Cape Bathing Beach" because it was located in Taiping Bay. On auspicious days, hundreds of newlyweds often gather on the beach to take photos, which has become a major feature of the second bathing beach.