Red Beach, China
The Panjin Honghaitan Scenic Area, commonly known as Panjin Red Beach, is situated in China's Bohai Bay, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Panjin City in the Liaoning Province. This picturesque location earned its name from a big area of red seepweeds, which from around April to October every year completely color the earth red. In reality, Panjin Red Beach is a wetland that is covered in paddy rice fields, reeds, and seepweeds. It is also a haven for numerous water birds, making it a superb tourist destination for anyone who admire the beauty of nature.
Mid-September to mid-October is the ideal time to explore Panjin Red Beach. Seepweeds begin to develop in April and have tender red leaves at first. The hue progressively becomes darker over time, turning vivid crimson in the fall. These grasses change from red to purple as it becomes chilly after mid-October. The length of Panjin Red Beach is 18 kilometers (11 miles). There are sightseeing buses that go between the numerous picturesque locations inside the scenic region.
Red Beaches should be visited early in the day. Visitors are limited to taking backlit pictures in the afternoons. Two options exist for appreciating its beauty: either strolling along the long wooden plank road that was constructed over fields of seepweeds or riding a boat through the vibrantly colored fields. The picturesque places, such as Yishui Yunzhou and Langqiao Aimeng, make for the ideal viewing locations.
Location: Sigan Road Nearby, Panjin, Liaoning, China