Boundary monuments, Ho Chi Minh Pavilion, national gate... several iconic buildings are easy to find, and the rest is shopping. Things are indeed cheap, but they can all be bought online.
The towering national gate stands on the bank of the Beilun River, solemn and majestic, and the five-star red flag flies high to declare sovereignty. Just 100 meters away from the port is Mong Cai, Vietnam, and the China-Vietnam Friendship Bridge connects the two countries. There is a No. 5 boundary monument of the Qing Dynasty by the river, with the words "Qinzhou Boundary of the Qing Dynasty" engraved in the middle of the monument. Now it is no longer a real boundary monument, standing on the border line and becoming a cultural relic. The prosperity of border trade has brought prosperity to the city. Every street and every building looks very new, and there are no relics of the ancient city at all. There are shops on both sides of the street, and there are a variety of specialties. We strolled on the street, and there were endless pedestrians. Green canvas hats, pointed white hats... You can appreciate the culture and customs of foreign countries without leaving the country. Of course, I prefer the streets in the morning. Without the hustle and bustle, it has returned to its original appearance.