Liaoning's 2,200-kilometer coastline presents a diverse and colorful landscape under the sunshine. Meng Le
In May, Liaoning province's clear blue sky merges with the crystal seawater, as its 2,200-kilometer coastline displays a multitude of marine landscapes. As China's northernmost coast, Liaoning connects six coastal cities: Dalian, Dandong, Jinzhou, Yingkou, Panjin, and Huludao, each with unique ocean views.
During this "golden season" for ocean viewing, visitors can witness the dreamlike Bioluminescent Bay in Dalian, the orange-red sunrise reflections on Dandong's Dalu Island, the striking contrast between red vegetation and blue waters at Panjin's Red Beach, the gleaming white sands of Yingkou's Xianren Island, the scenic harmony of waves and landscape at Jinzhou's Bijia Mountain scenic area, and the picturesque bay views of Huludao's Juehua Island.
Liaoning's 2,200-kilometer coastline presents a diverse and colorful landscape under the sunshine. Meng Le
Liaoning's 2,200-kilometer coastline presents a diverse and colorful landscape under the sunshine. Meng Le
Liaoning's 2,200-kilometer coastline presents a diverse and colorful landscape under the sunshine. Meng Le
Liaoning's 2,200-kilometer coastline presents a diverse and colorful landscape under the sunshine. Meng Le
Liaoning's 2,200-kilometer coastline presents a diverse and colorful landscape under the sunshine. Meng Le
Liaoning's 2,200-kilometer coastline presents a diverse and colorful landscape under the sunshine. Meng Le
Liaoning's 2,200-kilometer coastline presents a diverse and colorful landscape under the sunshine. Meng Le