1. Geziwo Park
Introduction of scenic spots
Geziwo Park (also known as Eagle Horn Park) is located in the northeast corner of Beidaihe Beach, adjacent to Binhai Avenue, and is one of the four major scenic spots in Beidaihe Scenic Area of Qinhuangdao City. When watching the sunrise in the pigeon's nest, you can often see the spectacle of "Bathing Day". Every spring and autumn, tens of thousands of rare migratory birds feed and inhabit here, becoming another new landscape. In the late 1990s, it was designated as a national bird nature reserve. Pigeonhole Park is welcoming tourists from all directions with a brand-new attitude.
Location of scenic spots on Gechi Road, Dongshan, Beidaihe, Qinhuangdao City
Tickets adult tickets 25 yuan/person
traffic route
Bus:
No.37 Geziwo Park Station, get off and walk184m;
No.34 Road, No.34 Night Line, No.34 Night Line Longxing Demonstration Park, get off and walk 734 meters.
For the traffic guide, you can take bus 15, and get off at sightseeing bus 1 and walk there.
Note: The terminal of Route 37 is only the pigeon's nest in the peak season of July and August. At other times, it only goes to Danzhuang and walks 1.3km to the pigeon's nest.
Recommended tourism projects
(1) The pigeon nest is large and flat.
Pigeon nest beach is a good place to observe modern coastal sediments, where you can see wave marks, raindrop marks, cracks, biological caves and other sedimentary structures. By comparing with the paleostrata in Liujiang basin, we can decipher a large number of mysteries of paleogeography, paleoenvironment and paleoclimate.
This beach in the north is equivalent to a triangular estuary. The tidal flat goes up, but the front is slightly narrow, so the tide can't disperse, and it pushes inland slowly and far.
(2) Yuanyang Lake
Yuanyang Lake used to be a low-lying beach, which was abandoned all the year round. Later, 1985 built a sea dam, and the high tide opened the gate to inject seawater. When the floodgate fell, a calm small lake was formed, named Yuanyang Lake. There is an island in the lake called lover island. Every summer, many young men and women in love are very much in love in the forest, full of romantic interest and elegant environment.
Second, Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park
Introduction of scenic spots
Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park is built in the coastal national forest park between Qinhuangdao and Beidaihe, covering an area of 344 hectares, bordering Bohai Bay in the east, pigeon nest in Beidaihe in the south, Jingshan Railway in the west and Asian Games Village in the north.
There are 150 kinds of more than 7000 animals from home and abroad in the park. The park is divided into eight animal exhibition areas, including cage area, beast area, African animal area, herbivore area, wading bird garden, pheasant garden, peacock garden and bird lake.
Location of No.62 Binhai Avenue, Beidaihe District, Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province
Tickets adult tickets 90 yuan/person
traffic route
Bus:
Take bus No.34 and get off at Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park.
Take bus No.34 at the bus stop on the west side of Qinhuangdao Railway Station and get off at Qinhuangdao Wildlife Park. Ticket price: 2 yuan/person.
Self-driving:
1, via Beijing-Shenzhen Expressway, turn to Beidaihe Pass of Beijing-Harbin Connecting Line, turn to Lianfeng North Road for about 5 kilometers, and turn to Binhai Avenue for about 3 kilometers.
2. Drive westward from Hebei Avenue to Lu Bao Overpass, turn into Binhai Avenue, and then drive westward for about 5 kilometers.
Best tourist route
Gate-rockery-lion garden-tiger garden-bear garden-white tiger garden-African animal area-monkey garden-entertainment center square-herbivore area-Baihua garden bird area
Travel orders
You can see large tropical animals in the White Tiger Pavilion, the Orangutan Pavilion, the Crocodile Pavilion and the Elephant Garden, and then shuttle through the Lion Garden, the Tiger Garden, the Bear Garden and the Little liger Garden by car, just a stone's throw from the wild animals. Get close to clever monkeys and docile giraffes.
Recommended sightseeing projects ~ elephants
There are two elephants living in the elephant garden, from Yunnan, China. Among them, the elephant with ivory is called Papo, and the elephant without ivory is called Maggie. When the zoo was built, they lived here and belonged to the "veteran" animal stars here. For more than 20 years, this loving couple has given birth to seven baby elephants for the garden.