China's Largest Island in North China: Formerly Renamed, Featuring a Temple
The island development in some regions of China is very different, even seemingly simple ones are often disappointing because their island attractions are numerous but poorly known, and many islands are rarely visited. This has led to some islands appearing 'abandoned,' which is a pity.
Regarding China's island development in general, their islands also have many areas that are worthy of recognition. Their island development is quite good, so let's introduce an island of China that has been neglected. This island is quite large, but unfortunately, its island popularity is not high, and many people probably have a low level of understanding of this island.
It is Puti Island. In terms of the overall island development, it is indeed not a well-known island, and in terms of the actual island development, its island culture and many aspects are quite novel. Including the development of island attractions and tourism are also so. Therefore, the development of this island still has great potential.
However, this island is unknown in terms of actual development, it is located in the Tangwan International Tourism Island of Tianjin, Bohai Bay, with an island area of 5.07 square kilometers, which is the largest island in North China. Although its attractions are only AA level, it is actually an important island in China, including its island attractions are precious.
Inside the island, there are many attractions, including Chuinong Temple and the ruins of Changyang. This temple is on the island and has a very long history. Of course, the island's own tourism scenery is also beautiful, and there are magnificent sea beach scenery. Therefore, in terms of the actual island development, its island is often very attractive.
What many people don't know is that this island was once renamed. Its original name was Shijiu Tua, which was undoubtedly a correct renaming of the island, and now it is praised for being renamed. Although it is not particularly well-known, it is still an island with strong development potential, which is very attractive to local tourists and can be very positive for its tourism development.