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Changjiang’ao Wind Farm: A mecca for romance

en.ptnet.cn | Updated:2018-08-03 | Lin Kongbo

Changjiang’ao Bay scatters a large area of white windmills.[Photo by Qiu Shilong]

Pingtan International Tourism Island (PITI) boasts of three natural beaches located at the north, east and south of the island. Along the north coast is Changjiang’ao, of which a vast piece of land is scattered with white windmills.

Pingtan has a wealth of wind energy resources. The wind farm along the Changjiang’ao Bay is the largest wind power station in Southeast China’s Fujian Province, generating the cleanest energy.

Heaven for shutterbugs

The windmills along Changjiang'ao Bay[Photo provided to ptnet.cn]

The virgin bay of Changjiang’ao shows minimal signs of human contact, making it an ideal photo spot for shutterbugs to capture mother nature at its natural glory!

As the windmill’s vane turns slowly against the azure sky, the magical moment and scene drew a throng of intoxicated girls to this place, both fascinated by the beauty of the place and the temptation of a great selfie and pictures. Upload these pictures and share them with your Wechat friends. We assure you will win over tons of praises.

Appreciating sunrise and sunset

At sunrise, you will find a picture of blue sky, white clouds, clear seawater and rotating windmills.

At sunset, a swath of afterglow dyes the sky red and shrouds the sea with fluctuant colors. The windmills dress in scarlet tiffanies.

Family amusement park

On holidays, a great many young fathers and mothers take the babies to the Changjiang’ao Beach. In addition to dabbling and swimming in the sea, they can collect peculiar-looking shells and make sandcastles on the fine sand.

Holy place for love confession

Bring your better half here to view the windmills and listen to the sound of waves. Or make a confession under the starry sky and cement a love of a lifetime in front of the great ocean.

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