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Qinhuangdao - a beautiful Bohai Sea tourist destination

By Bruce Connolly | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2019-11-07 07:48
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Beidaihe initially grew as a summer resort after railway connections were established with Tianjin in the late 1890's. For many Europeans in particular, then living in Tianjin or Beijing, it provided an opportunity to escape the sweltering summer heat. Many villas, still present today, date from that period. Indeed with tree-lined streets winding around its low-rise hills or running alongside the beaches it does have a more gentle feel so different from today's contemporary high-rise urban environments.

It proved a delight to walk around Laohushi Marine Park where with the sea gently lapped against its rocks and sands making it an instantly recognizable destination. It remains a popular spot for wedding photography. Opposite its entrance stands hotels and restaurants again very Russian or European in style.

Although quiet, the tourists mostly gone, it was a lovely time to drive around Beidaihe. Trees were in autumn golds or orange creating a most beautiful scenic effect.

The main urban area of Qinhuangdao felt in contrast to that time, more like a large, modern city. I headed towards the quaintly named Pigeon Park. Located alongside sea marshes and wetlands it remains a popular spot for bird watching, particularly during busy migratory periods. The park was forested with autumnal vibrancy, artificial nests are attached high up in trees potentially to attract birds to establish themselves there. On the ground were human-sized nests specially designed for clambering into and perfect for selfie taking.

Before returning to my hotel I stopped at Beidahe Artist Village. Formerly a traditional northeastern Hebei village and still home to some farmers, many courtyards have been converted into workshops, studios or unique small hotels.

Heading eventually towards Tianjin I recalled the previous few days while realizing there remained so much still to experience both in and around Qinhuangdao. However I would be happy simply to return and stand on the wooden pier, watching again that magnificent sunrise over the Bohai Sea.

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