Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - A preliminary study on tourism in Bijiashan, Jinzhou

A preliminary study on tourism in Bijiashan, Jinzhou

There is usually a tidal timetable for going to Bijiashan, and there is a specific time for high tide and low tide. You'd better go at high tide in the morning, go up the mountain by boat, and walk back at low tide in the afternoon, because the overpass can only walk once, walk once or come back from the mountain. If you do it twice, it will be dark and there will be no boat to go back. As for seafood, it's more expensive than the seafood on the shelf. It's best not to buy it, or buy it less. If you want to eat, go to Huludao or Xingcheng seaside, where there are direct fishing boats to salvage and sell, and just buy raw food for processing. Moreover, most people who buy seafood on the edge of Bijia Mountain buy it from outside, not salvage it themselves.

If you go to Bijiashan and then Huludao, it is estimated that you can't walk through two places in one day. It's better to stay in Jinzhou for one night when you come back from Bijiashan, and it's more convenient to go to Huludao the next day. You can get off the train seat 1 and go to the seaside. If you take a bus, you can go to the bus station every 20 minutes, but it's not as fast as a train. The earliest train seems to be after 7 o'clock.