A beach lovers' paradise

Updated: 2014-05-15 10:31

By Xu Lin (China Daily)

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A beach lovers' paradise

Some local resorts offer family-friendly water activities.Photo provided to China Daily

Don't forget to stop by Wushitang Water World, where a variety of water sports are available for both adults and children to try.

Putuo Mountain received more than 6 million visitors last year. Many Chinese come to the mountain to pay respect to the statue of Guanyin. Some Buddhists come to Putuo just to worship the Goddess of Mercy, burn incense and pray in the temples.

"Zhujiajian has rich tourism resources such as pretty beaches, and it's close to Putuo Mountain. Our focus is to develop the local marine tourism industry and promote Zhujiajian and Putuo," says Wang Xuguang, director of Zhujiajian Scenery and Tourism Administration Committee.

According to Wang, China doesn't have a guideline on how to develop its beaches, so it's important to study overseas beaches and learn from their successes.

"We should make the scenic spots beautiful, as well as the infrastructure," Wang says.

Contact the writer at xulin@chinadaily.com.cn

If you go:

It is convenient to drive from the cities of Shanghai, Hangzhou and Ningbo to Zhujiajian, which is connected with the mainland with bridges. Zhoushan Putuoshan Airport in Zhujiajian also has seven direct flights from Beijing, Xiamen, Guangzhou and such other places.

You can enjoy the sunrise over the East China Sea. Remember to carry some cream or lotion against sunburn for the rest of the day. Buy backseat tickets while watching Impression Putuo, the open-air performance, if you don't want to miss the giant stage set as a whole.