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Going to Beidaihe around July 25th to ask a few questions: 1. Accommodation is still required.

The first and most important thing you need is hotel accommodation. Family hotels are the most economical part of tourist accommodation. Hotel prices generally rise more during peak seasons, so family hotels are suitable for the needs of most economical travellers. Beidaihe's family hotels are mainly distributed in several areas, with Liuzhuang being the most popular. Liuzhuang is the accommodation area of ​​Liuzhuang Family Hotel, from Tokyo Road, China Beach Bathroom to Lianfeng Road, Yuhua Road, Hongshi Road, and Laoheishi Road. Liuzhuang is relatively large, divided into two rows from Lianfeng Road to the north and south. It is close to the sea on the south side and the apartment buildings are closest. It takes 3-5 minutes to walk to the beach. Secondly, it takes about 5-8 minutes to reach Building 1 in Liuzhuang Beili, and it takes about 8-15 minutes to walk to as many buildings and numbers as you can to the beach. The northern row is further away, such as the number of rows, Yuhua District 2, Yuhua District 3, north of Hongshi Road. It takes about 15 to 30 minutes to walk to the beach. Other family hotel areas include the Songkhla Mountain family hotel area near Pigeon Nest, the villas in the east of the Olympic Park, the grasslands near Pingshui Bridge and Shitang Road, and the ancient city near Jifa Tourist Park. The best and most expensive hotels are those between Zhongtan Road and Tokyo Road. The ones near Laohuyan Park are relatively affordable and cheaper. There is also the Dongshan Hotel Area, which has few people and is very quiet. It's also peak season. A hotel room costs 300-400, a hotel room costs 100-150 on weekends, and a hotel room costs 200-300 on weekends. There are a lot of people in southern entertainment, so you have to queue up to see the attractions. I personally recommend you stay in Beidaihe. Because the scenic spots in Beidaihe are mainly visited in the morning and evening, you can go to other scenic spots during the day. Beidaihe is the most fun in the morning and evening. First, watch the sunrise. In fact, you can watch the sunrise from the entire Beidaihe East Beach. You can watch the sunrise in Pigeon Nest Park and Biluota Park. But it is not recommended to buy a ticket to see it. You can also dig for crabs, collect sea shells and starfish in the morning. At night, the night views of Olympic Avenue Park and Biluota Park are very good. There is also the busiest place on Hongshi Road and Laoheishi Road, Shitang Road Night Market. Other attractions in Beidaihe recommend exciting sightseeing parks and wildlife parks. The Underwater World Dolphinarium in the harbor area is good, and there is also the cruise ship Princess. It is recommended to take a big ship. It's relatively new. The two attractions are very close to each other, so it is recommended to visit them once a day. Nandaihe is mainly the entertainment center of Nandaihe. During the peak season, there are many games and many people. It is recommended that you do not rush to visit attractions like this during festivals and peak tourist seasons. The best time to visit these attractions is from late June and August to mid-September. At that time, people didn’t have to queue, I had a lot of fun, and the weather was comfortable, neither hot nor cold. Other attractions in Nandaihe include Xianluo Island, Water Park, Sand Sculpture World, etc. Changli's Gold Coast is the place with the best sand, and both sand and grass are natural. I recommend it to those who like taking pictures and playing in the water. There are not many entertainment facilities, but the scenery is very good. Shanhaiguan District only recommends Yansai Lake Scenic Area and Ledao Ocean Park. Others are the Great Wall, but I am not interested. Other attractions include Qinglong’s Zushan Mountain, which can be visited by those who like mountain climbing.