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Yancheng Jiangsu: A Coastal City with Large Tidal Wetland Yancheng is seated in the central coastal area of Jiangsu Province, facing eastward to the Yellow Sea It neighbors Yangzhou to the west, Nantong to the south and is bounded on the north by Lianyungang, occupying the largest area among the cities in the province
32 Facts About Yancheng Yancheng, a vibrant city located in the eastern part of China, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered With its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and dynamic cityscape, Yancheng offers an array of attractions and experiences for both locals and tourists alike
Yancheng - Explore Jiangsu Yancheng is the largest prefecture-level city in Jiangsu With its flat terrain and richness in raw materials, Yancheng earns the name “A Land of Abundance” It is where Jiangsu’s longest coastal line, largest beach, and the national nature reserves for precious species
Yancheng Travel Guide: Explore the Beauty of Nature and Culture Don't miss man-made sights like the Milu Park, Yancheng Nature Reserve, China Sea Salt Museum, and Yancheng New Fourth Army Memorial Museum From water parks to wetlands, relics to reserves, Yancheng's coastal charms and cultural treasures entice travelers seeking nature's bounty and history's imprint
Yancheng | Ancient City Cultural Hub | Britannica Yancheng, city, north-central Jiangsu sheng (province), eastern China, in the province’s eastern coastal district Yancheng is now some 25 miles (40 km) from the coast, but in ancient times it was close to the sea and, from the 8th century onward, had to be constantly protected by dikes
Yancheng – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Yancheng is home to the world’s largest coastal wetlands and is a haven for rare bird species, including the endangered red-crowned crane and the milu deer With a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural heritage, Yancheng is an ideal destination for eco-tourism and nature lovers