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PARADISE BY THE SEA

Seafood, Cantonese delicacies and more in South China’s coastal city Zhanjiang

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With China’s traditiona­l MidAutumn Day and National Day holidays combined this year, people in China will have an eight-day vacation, giving them extra time to enjoy themselves following the outbreak of the deadly coronaviru­s.

With people’s lives heavily impacted by the deadly virus, many are looking to the long vacation to lift their spirits by planning a trip to relax and spend time with loved ones, especially as popular internatio­nal destinatio­ns like Southeast Asia are still not accepting tourists.

However, China is also home to many coastal cities where you can catch the last days of summer. The large country offers various options to enjoy urban sea views, tradition and history.

Opposite the popular Hainan island, Zhanjiang, the southernmo­st city in the mainland, is an ideal place for lovers of sandy beaches, sea views and city sceneries, and, of course, delicious food. Like many other cities in China, Zhanjiang not only boasts a modern section where you can witness its rapid developmen­t and improving living standards, but also cherishes its long history as an ancient Chinese harbor connecting the mainland with the outside world.

Harbor tour

Located in the southern end of the mainland in South China’s Guangdong Province, Zhanjiang is surrounded by the sea on three sides and has 2,000 kilometers of coastline. Taking a cruise to Zhanjiang Bay, one of China’s best harbors and also home to China’s Southern Theater Command Navy, is always a good way to get to know the place, including its most iconic sites, which include a glorious cross-sea bridge, its five small islands as well as a distant view of the country’s advanced military ships. Tickets for the 80-minute cruise cost 168 yuan ($25). The journey starts from Fisherman’s Wharf and goes along the bay to Techeng Island and Nansan Island, then to the trip’s highlight, the 10-mile military harbors, where you can find China’s latest and most

advanced destroyers and frigates. of only them. observe But remember to them from a distance, and never take photos

After the boat g the 4-kilometer-long Zhanjiang Bay Bridge, a splendid coastal city view is unveiled in front of you, made up of a water sport center, coastal tourism sea view resort, promenade parks and a

After the tour, you can take a walk along the promenade and enjoy the view just like the locals. Walking along the coast get the with feeling a loved one, you that eternal love and romance don’t only exist in fairy tales. When night falls, you can enjoy a wonderful dinner at one of the nearby popular restaurant­s or while the evening away at a bar and feel the sea breeze on your face.

French exotic customs

of Zhanjiang, Walking in you will be sur- the city center prised to find some Frenchstyl­e buildings, giving you the feeling that you’re walking in the streets of Paris. The city was ceded to France as a leased territory in the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), and was known as Guangzhou Bay back then.

It was from this Guangzhou Bay period that the city began to take shape, and includ

ed sites like the French Minister Department, Cathedral of St. Victor, French Police Headquarte­rs and Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank. Walking along the

French Style Street in Xiashan district and studying the remains of these buildings are the best way to learn about that period of history.

Another street that you can’t miss is Chikan Old Street, which went viral on China’s Twitter-like social media platform Weibo and was searched millions of times due to the hit drama The Bad Kids. The street featured heavily in some of the drama’s main scenes, prompting curious netizens to visit the street and post their photos on Weibo.

The street is known for its French-style buildings as well as a number of late-Qing Dynasty and early-Republic of China (19121949) historic qilou, which are similar in style and function to the shophouses in Southeast Asia designed for both residentia­l and commercial use.

Volcanic geopark

Besides the historical buildings and streets, the city also has a number of parks that locals are fond of visiting daily. Huguangyan Volcanic Geopark is one of the most popular, with trees, plants and a large clean lake, and is Asia’s only maar volcanic lake, formed by an eruption dating back 140,000 to 160,000 years.

The best time to visit is in the morning or at dawn, when you can take a jog along the lake and visit sites like a temple and a small museum. With its large blankets of greenery, the air quality is regarded as the best in the country.

Taste of seafood

Guangdong, or Cantonese, cuisine is extremely popular in China thanks to its fresh ingredient­s and healthy cooking methods. Zhanjiang is also known as the Seafood Capital of China, and who doesn’t like seafood? Cantonese cooking methods and the local chefs’ skills make Zhanjiang stand out among other coastal cities that are also popular for their local seafood.

With its large choice of local snacks, tourists never need to worry about what to eat, and their only problem will be trying to decide from the many options available.

Zhanjiang used to be one of the most popular destinatio­ns in China, receiving millions of tourists from home and aboard every year. However, due to the deadly coronaviru­s, the city has only received 1 million visitors in the past few months. Everyone is hoping that the global outbreak will go away as soon as possible, so that travelers around the world can also share the joy of the city with the locals.

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Photos: VCG From top: Shrimps for sale in Zhanjiang, South China’s Guangdong Province Fishing vessels get ready to set sail on August 16 in in Zhanjiang. The Zhanjiang Bay Bridge
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Clockwise from left: A vendor selling fish in Zhanjiang The pool of a diving school in Zhanjiang A grocery store that has become famous as a filming location of hit drama
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The Bad Kids Photos: VCG

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