On the azure sea surface of Qinzhou Bay, there are over a hundred islands of various shapes scattered. The islands are surrounded by seventy-two winding waterways, which are called ‘Seventy-two Channels’. The channels are like jade belts and the islands are like bright pearls. People sit on boats and boats travel in the channels. Seventy-two Channels has always had the reputation of Penglai in the south.
Here there are mangroves known as ‘living fossils on the seabed’, a bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen, and scenic spots such as Xiandao Park, Yagong Mountain, Crocodile Rock, and Liudun Island. Sightseeing in Seventy-two Channels is mainly by boat tour. The recommended route is Seventy-two Channels Tourism Pier – Qinzhou Port – Longmen Port – Mangrove Scenic Area of Qinzhou Port Wetland Park – Seventy-two Channels Tourism Pier. The opening hours and specific business status are subject to the opening situation on the day.Seventy-two Channels
On the azure sea surface of Qinzhou Bay, there are over a hundred islands of various shapes scattere[...]