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Laotieshan, at the top of Liaodong Peninsula, is the residual vein of Qian Shan Mountains. Here you can see the earliest lighthouse and the beautiful boundary between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea! The scenery is really great and spectacular. This place is far from the center of the district. Last time, the taxi driver didn't want to drive us. It's windy. At present, it seems that the lighthouse has been closed and there is a canteen on the top of the mountain. The road is very narrow, and the mountains are covered with bushes and trees, which is an ideal post for migratory birds to transit. Come and see when the weather is fine. The sea and sky are the same color, and the scenery is beautiful.
At the southernmost tip of Liaodong Peninsula, there is a place where nature and humanity are perfectly combined, that is, the world-famous Taguan Two Seas, which is one of the eight new sights in Dalian in 2000, namely the century-old lighthouse-Laotieshan Lighthouse and Bo Huang Sea. Laotieshan is most famous for being able to see the dividing line between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, but it depends on the weather. You can see it on a sunny day, not as obvious as an open line.
The waves of the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea come from both sides of the Cape and meet here. Due to the submarine trench movement, the two waters are different in color (the Yellow Sea is blue and the Bohai Sea is slightly yellow), forming a joint? Different? If the season and tidal time are wrong, the dividing line is not obvious. Although the place is not big, the scenery is still good. People who come here mainly come to see the dividing line between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, or they may come to soak in a hot spring.
The scenery of Laotieshan is very good. Many loblolly pines on the mountain are evergreen all year round. Even though many trees are not green now, the conifers all over the mountain are beautiful, and the exposed rocks are steep and strange. They are absolutely comparable to Qianshan Mountain and Lushan Mountain, and they are all paved with cement, and there are few pebbles on the road. There are also remnants of troops stationed here, such as forts.
Standing on the top of the mountain, the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea are at your feet. At this moment, it doesn't have the feeling that all other peaks in the sky are short. But it's two seas, not two boats, and it won't turn over. It is easy to see the southernmost tip of Liaodong Peninsula when going down the mountain. I have also been to the ends of the earth in the northeast. I just look at the sea at the foot of the mountain, which is not the best angle to see the boundary between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea. I finally understand that standing tall is far from nonsense. Unfortunately, the visibility is limited on cloudy days, so we can't see Tianjin. Otherwise, it is said that you can see Tianjin at a glance!
Another scenic spot that people don't pay much attention to is the Laotieshan Lighthouse, which is built in the corner of Laotieshan. It's a world historic lighthouse. It's quite famous, but you can't go in. The picture is not bad. The lighthouse is white. Laotieshan is not very tall, and he is not very tired to climb up. The lighthouse there gives visitors a yearning. The scenic spot is primitive and has no sense of development. There are not many tourists. It is said that this is also the place where Zhang Jian crossed the Bohai Strait and entered the water, and there are monuments.
It takes 30 minutes to walk from the gate of the scenic spot to the White Pagoda. Standing on the observation deck next to the White Pagoda, overlooking the dividing line between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, there are many reefs under your feet and waves lapping on the shore. The scenery is spectacular. I'm glad you came. Under the lighthouse is the cliff of Laotieshan, but there are stairs built along the mountain to reach the bottom of the cliff. There is a platform around a raised reef in the scenic spot, which is the southernmost tip of Liaodong Peninsula. There are many reefs on the shore, and the waves beat against the shore and splash.