The Red Beach in Panjin, China
"In Panjin, China, folklore has it that a thousand warriors died fighting hordes of ninja zombies, spreading blood all over the ground and forever cursing whoever sun bathes there." Ok, I made that up, it is just my imagination. But that would make a pretty cool back story to Panjin’s Red Beach......
The reeds and marsh here are the habitat
of 236 kinds of birds. The most famous is the red-crowned cranes and
Saunder's gull. Observing the cranes, gulls and other rare birds in the
reeds sea is a tourism activity that is full of strong natural appeal.
In this area, there is crane-observing platform. From midsummer to
November the suaeda vegetation that is 26 km long and 1 km wide near the
mouth of Liaohe River is fiery red and very spectacular, hence it is
called "Red Beach".
In order to preserve this out-of-this-world beach, authorities made it a
nature preserve in 1988. But you can still see it as a small section is
open for tourists. SO, THIS COMING SEPTEMBER WOULD BE A NICE TRIP FOR YOU GUYS WITH FAMILY MEMBERS TO VERIFY THIS MIRACLE!!!
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