Fangchenggang {Shangu Fishing Village Tide Watching Festival

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The ancient fishing village of {shan is located on the easternmost coastline of the central part of Qisha Peninsula in the Port District of Fangchenggang City. It was built in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. The blue bricks and tiles of the old houses are still well preserved. The ancient forests of the chariot shafts, red bean forests, ancient banyan forests, silver leaf trees and sea mangroves in the village are intertwined and green. Thousands of years have nurtured a primitive ecological island that is extremely rare on the coast of China today. The sea area in front of the village is wide and vast, and the blue sea and silver sand are rich in sandworms, car snails and various seafood. The sea reefs in front of the village are in various shapes and are amazing. What is even more surprising is that the ancient village of {shan faces the southwest sea area, and the vast sea surface is extremely unique. Every year when the lunar calendar-wen tide comes, the scene of "the waves hitting the shore and rolling up thousands of piles of snow" is very spectacular. The waves hitting the stone shore and ancient embankment, the sound like thunder, and the huge waves of {shan tide watching are absolutely beyond description. Although the Tide Watching Festival in {shangu Fishing Village is not as famous as the Tide Watching Festival in Sanniang Bay, Qinzhou, it also attracts many self-driving tourists and photography enthusiasts to visit. The Tide Watching Festival is rich and colorful, perfectly integrating art performances, wedding photography, calligraphy, art exhibitions, traditional worship, sea sacrifice, fishermen's wedding customs, fish drying and other folk activities in this quaint {shangu Fishing Village. It shows tourists the fishermen's customs in {shangu Fishing Village and provides a rich creative environment for photography enthusiasts.

Intangible culture related to the heritage

China tourist attractions related to the heritage