The Red Beach is located in the Liao River Delta, Panjin, China, it is regarded as a famous state-level nature reserve. The beach is red due to a kind of grass growing there. When autumn comes, the grass turns red. The sea of red grass moves like the waves of the nearby sea when the wind blows. It is strongly recommended that visitors take a walk on the wood bridge, enjoying the wind, the sunset, and the red grass sea. More than 236 species of birds, like red-crowned crane, saunder’s cull, etc., settle down in the wetland of reeds with the coverage of over 20 square kilometers near Pohai. It gets its reputation for the best preserved and the largest resource of wetland. With its rare Red Beach and the largest winding waves of reeds, it belongs to a pure eco-tourism system as well as a perfect combination with natural scenery and human landscape.
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The Red Beach in Panjin are plants that are considered to be very hearty ones that flourish in the mud flats of the mouth of Liaohe River. It calls the seablite plants which grow every April or May. The color of the plant is green at beginning, and gradually becomes redder. By September, the plant is a vivid red, covering the whole alkaline beach. The stunning red beach scenery appears only at the mud flat in Panjin, northeast China's Liaoning Province.
The location of the Red Beach Dock lies in the estuary of Liao River Delta, 18km far from the reception center which is the only one in the China and even the world that a pure wooden tourism attraction is based on wooden structure of building group. The Nine-Zigzag Bridge on the dock is 680m long, supported by 519 wooden poles, spreading from the bank into the sea. The coverage of wooden platform reaches more than 2000 square meters. On the beach are 1998 wooden poles standing out and lying quietly on the waves.
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Panjin red beach. Image credit Douglas Du
The Red Beach Pier, Panjin, China. Image credit chanahenry
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The Red Beach Pier, Panjin, China. Image credit chanahenry
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The Red Beach in Panjin, China. Image credit Elena Hsieh
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