Is China’s Dead Sea a salt lake in Yuncheng?

"China Dead Sea" competition - Shanxi Yuncheng Salt Lake VS Sichuan Daying Salt Lake

Start with the website comparison

Yuncheng "China Dead Sea"

< p>Origin and Introduction

Yuncheng Salt Lake is located in the Jinnan Basin in Shanxi, China. It was formed in the fourth generation of the Cenozoic. As the mountains moved out of the sea, a large number of salt-containing minerals gathered here, and after long-term precipitation and evaporation , forming a natural salt lake. In the feudal society, the salt tax from Yuncheng Salt Lake once accounted for one-eighth of the national fiscal revenue and made a significant contribution to the survival and reproduction of the Chinese nation.

Yuncheng Salt Lake is comparable to the world-famous Dead Sea in Israel. The black mud in the lake contains seven major and sixteen trace elements. You can go boating in the lake, and the black mud in the lake can beautify your skin and rejuvenate your skin. Therefore, Yuncheng Salt Lake is known as the Dead Sea of ??China.

Yuncheng Salt Lake is the third largest sodium sulfate inland lake in the world, covering an area of ??132 square kilometers and has a development history of more than 4,000 years. The Salt Lake is adjacent to the green and steep Zhongtiao Mountain in the south, Emei Mingtiao Gang in the north, Sushui Yaotai in the east, and the ancient ferry of the Yellow River in the west. The lake is vast and vast, surrounded by reed wetlands and teeming with waterfowl and migratory birds.

--------------------

150 million years ago, the earth's orogeny caused Sichuan to become a The carbonate platform surrounded by the sea has long-term ebb and flow of sea water, depositing a large amount of evaporated salt. The internal terrain of the platform is relatively flat, and its paleogeographic landscape is a shallow water tidal flat. Because Sichuan is far away from seawater supply areas, the water concentration is relatively high, making it a salt-forming area on the platform. After that, it received the deposition of the Upper Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous. As the thickness of the caprock continued to increase, the geothermal temperature continued to increase, and the salt materials entered the stage of compaction diagenesis and thermal metamorphism. During this process, a large amount of desorbed water is separated from salt substances and migrates to adjacent reservoirs to form salt brine. It is understood that the upper ore layer salt area of ??Daying deep brine mine is 22,300 square kilometers, and the salt layer thickness is 3.5-151.11 meters. The lower ore layer area is 34,000 square kilometers, and the salt layer thickness is 2.5-119.16 meters. Therefore, Daying Ancient Salt Lake is not only the source of the "Dead Sea of ??China", but also a huge resource treasure in Daying County.

Wait... Please visit your respective websites and leave comments...

Protection of "China's Dead Sea":

In October 2003, China's famous brand " The source of "Qiqiang" - In order to effectively protect the Yuncheng Salt Lake, China's "Dead Sea" resource, Nanfeng Group applied for the "Dead Sea", "China Dead Sea", "Chinese Dead Sea", "Far East Dead Sea" and "Sanjin Dead Sea" and other trademarks; in March 2004, through strict review procedures such as acceptance, preliminary examination, reexamination, and announcement by the Trademark Office of the Industrial and Commercial Administration Department of the State Council, Nanfeng Chemical Group Co., Ltd. officially obtained the "Dead Sea" and "Far East Dead Sea", " Approved registration certificates for the service trademarks "Sanjin Dead Sea", "China Dead Sea" and "China Dead Sea".

China’s first scenic spot to apply for patent protection for Dead Sea

2005-10-20 11:13:28 Article source: Chengdu Evening News

Reporters learned yesterday that China The Dead Sea Tourist Resort has just received five patent certificates issued by the State Intellectual Property Office. The content includes patent applications for preparation methods of Dead Sea floating salt bath solution and lake salt health care floating solution.

According to the relevant person in charge of China’s Dead Sea, since the opening of the scenic spot, some investors have been found to have made false publicity under the banner of floating, imitating the unique and healthy floating of China’s Dead Sea, and in order to protect themselves The good reputation brings better exclusive rights to consumers. Therefore, China's Dead Sea recently applied for intellectual property protection for this patented technology.

At the same time, applications for intellectual property protection include the registration of 68 trademarks in more than ten categories, including "Dead Sea Floating" and "Dead Sea Salt". Protect China’s Dead Sea, an invention of healthy tourism, from all aspects.

It’s just that the Dead Sea in China - Yuncheng, Shanxi is natural, while the Dead Sea in China - Daying was later developed and constructed by a certain company.

Xinhua News Agency --- The magical "China's Dead Sea": Yuncheng Salt Lake

The outdoor saltwater floating bathing beach in Yuncheng Salt Lake in winter (photographed on November 6).

Yuncheng Salt Lake is located in Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province, covering an area of ??132 square kilometers. It was born during the Cenozoic Himalayan tectonic movement. The mountains moved out to the sea and deposited a large amount of minerals into the lake. Yuncheng Salt Lake is strikingly similar to the "Dead Sea" in the Middle East. The lake water and the black mud at the bottom of the lake contain more than 20 mineral elements such as potassium, calcium, and sodium. Regular soaking has great benefits for human health. At present, the relevant local departments have carried out reasonable development of Yuncheng Salt Lake, and it has become a tourist attraction featuring "salt water floating" and "black mud bathing". Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Guangzhuang

For relevant information and pictures, please see /f?ct=335675392&tn=baiduPostBrowser&sc=493532438&z=72331574&pn=0&rn=50&lm=0&word=%D4%CB%B3%C7#493532438