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How long does it take to take a trip to Bijia Mountain in Jinzhou?

It usually takes about two hours to go around Bijia Mountain in Jinzhou. Tickets are 70, half price for students and half price for seniors over 70 years old.

Jinzhou Bijiashan is located in the west of Liaoning Province in Northeast China. It is located in the Jinzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone, with Bijiashan Island and the "Overpass" as the main attractions. It has beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful environment, rich natural resources, complete living service facilities and convenient transportation.

Beacon Hill Overpass There is a 1620-meter-long gravel road from the coast to Beacon Hill Island, which is higher than the beach. People call it the "Overpass". The overpass is flat and straight, connecting the coast and the mountain island, like a A dragon appears and disappears as the tide rises and falls. It is so magical and wonderful that it can be called "unique in the world".

The weather is cold in winter and warm in summer, with concentrated rainfall and short and windy spring. It is the area with the strongest solar radiation, highest heat and strongest wind in Northeast China. The annual average temperature is 4~10℃, -17~-5℃ in January and 21~25℃ in July. It is roughly divided into low in the northeast and high in the southwest. The frost-free period is about 150 to 180 days throughout the year. The average annual precipitation is 450-1150 mm, mainly concentrated in summer, making it the province with the most precipitation in Northeast China. The mountainous and hilly areas of Liaodong have abundant precipitation and are humid areas. The precipitation from June to August accounts for more than 60% of the annual precipitation. The northwest of the province receives less precipitation and is prone to spring drought.

Travel time July to September every year is the best time to travel. After arriving at the Dabijiashan beachfront, be sure to ask about the tide changes of the day. Once high tide begins, visitors should no longer walk on the "Bridge of Heaven" but should take a boat to Beacon Mountain.