In the Interchange Of Yangtze Estuary and Hangzhou Bay , Nanhui District, Shanghai 201300, ChinaMap
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I came to Luchao Port today. It’s on the edge of the sea wall. It’s really a general sea. The sea here is unclear and there is no scenery, but the sea breeze is quite comfortable, mainly to relax.
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Luchao Port Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Luchao Port is located on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. It is the intersection of the East China Sea and Hangzhou Bay. It faces Putuo Mountain, Shengsi, and Xiaoyang Mountains across the sea in the south, and connects with the Yangtze River Estuary in the north. With Luchao Port as the center, it can reach Putuo Mountain and Shengsi directly. , Zhoushan and other islands, so it is also known as the "back garden" of Shanghai. The water is deep and the waves are calm here, and it has the reputation of "the Cape of Good Hope in the Western Pacific". Luchao Port, with Gangxing Town, is a national first-class port and a national key fishing port. It has a beautiful environment, pleasant scenery, and rich resources such as natural fishing ports, deep-water port areas, 10,000 mu of Taoyuan, the Gold Coast, and berm forests. If you board the observation deck in the Yangshan Deepwater Port Scenic Area, you can overlook the port and the entire East China Sea. There are Jinjiang Taoyuan, Xishan Resort and World Taoyuan Wonderland Resort Center in the north of Luchaogang; in the northeast there is the World Grass House Boutique Collection; in the east there is the Cape of Good Hope Resort; in the west there is Asia East Garden. Moreover, the newly built Donghai Bridge, Bridge Park and Dishui Lake are also close to Luchao Port.
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Luchao Port Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I came to Luchao Port today. It’s on the edge of the sea wall. It’s really a general sea. The sea here is unclear and there is no scenery, but the sea breeze is quite comfortable, mainly to relax.
It's windy on the beach. I remember when I first came here, I was very unfortunate to receive a welcome from Zhejiang Mobile. It's a hot summer day. It's obviously not a good time to travel. The riverbed has dried up. Several broken boats are parked on the mud.
The sunset is beautiful, and there is nothing to see in the rising morning. There is basically no surrounding business, very original.
The seafood is very fresh, very good, come and go
There are very few people, it is rare to go once, not bad.
Located in the prominence of Nanhui County in the middle part of the eastern coast of China, it is connected to the Yangtze Estuary in the north. All ocean-going and offshore vessels must pass through Luchao Port to enter the Yangtze River. The water here is deep and quiet, known as the Cape of Good Hope in the Western Pacific Ocean.