
Red Beach
Red Beach, located in the Panjin area of Liaoning Province, China, is a unique coastal wetland known for its vast red-hued landscape. The red color is due to the growth of Suaeda salsa, a type of seaweed that turns crimson in autumn. The beach covers approximately 100 square kilometers.
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Historically, Red Beach forms part of the Liaodong Bay area and contributes to the local biodiversity as a habitat for migratory birds. It is accessible from the city of Panjin, which is about 30 kilometers away. The area includes boardwalks for visitors to explore the wetlands, and the best visiting period is typically from mid-September to mid-October when the Suaeda salsa reaches its peak color.