Who is the designer of rattan beads in Yalong Bay?
The designer of the totem pole in Yalong Bay was designed by a master who knows Feng Shui. This totem pole is in the central square of Yalong Bay. Yalong Bay is located at the southernmost tip of Hainan. Overlooking Yalong Bay in mid-air, it is a half-moon bay with 7.5 kilometers of silvery white beaches.
This totem pole is a symbol of Yalong Bay. In the first circle of totem, there are symbols of the four seasons of white, such as black dragon, white tiger, suzaku and Xuanwu, and sundial sculptures of 24 solar terms. There are eight myths in the second circle, including Pangu Tiankai, Goddess of Mending Heaven, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Star Dance, Dayu, Cowherd and Weaver Girl, Houyi shooting the sun, and Kuafu chasing the sun.
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The third circle of the totem pole in Yalong Bay reflects astronomy, figures, animals and plants and the eight ancient gods in China. Totem column is nearly 30 meters high and consists of more than 200 granite and aluminum alloy columns. There is a shell pavilion on the ground floor of Yalong Bay Central Plaza, which is the first exhibition hall with the theme of shellfish in China.
Yalong Bay was called Langlang Bay in ancient times, and later called Yalong Bay. Langlang Bay comes from the local Li language in Hainan, which is related to the sand in the bay, meaning white jade and white, and describes the sand as white as jade. The bay here is crescent-shaped and was later called "Yalong Bay" by the locals.
In addition, Yalong Bay is as famous as Hawaii, Bali and Phuket. The Shell Museum exhibits more than 300 kinds of typical shells from all over the world, including seagulls and mussels, famous living fossils, red swan mules and nautilus, which symbolize purity.