| Yantai |
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Yantai is a major port city, situated in Bohai Bay on the Shandong
Peninsula, on the coast, opposite Inchon in South Korea- a days ferry
journey away.
Not as well known as its big brother Qingdao, Yantai nonetheless
is an attractive city with decent all-round climate suitable for
agriculture - including an extensive wine industry, one of China's
best known brands (Changyu) is from Yantai. With a population of
just 1.5 million, the city also enjoys a fair amount of domestic
tourism - in some respects it is a fairly typical seaside resort,
the type you encounter world wide - slightly down at heel, but nonetheless
charming and practical. More winkles and cockles than lobster and
tuna, but that is part of it is down to earth seaside ambience.
Yantai's history goes back some time too - some of the earliest
human settlements in China are located here - dating back some 7000
years, while in more recent times it was one of the so-called "Treaty
Ports" being under British administration in the 1860's. That
has lead to a suprising number of European style houses appearing,
especially on the coast, giving Yantai its British "Bognor
Regis" flavor. Except Yantai makes decent wine!
There are plenty of seafront restaurants - and the quality in Yantai
is very good. Just wander into the kitchen and point at what you
want - everything from the local fried squid (excellent) to farmed
seafish and oysters. Or, you can catch your own - the rock pools
down on the waterfront have locals searching for smaller shellfish
and crabs, or you can hire a rod and line and a boat and get out
and try your luck!
There are a number of bars also along the waterfront, our favourites
being "The Red Bar" and "Sally's" both along
Dama Road close to both hotels.
Yantai has an annual Fruit/Vegetable exposition every October 17th
- 21st which showcases its excellent agricultural produce, check
this out at www.apec-china.gov.cn - well worth a visit and sponsored
by APEC, MOFTEC and the city government. 2002 will be its fourth
year.
Yantai is also famous as being China's largest gold-producing area,
and for being, in Chinese mythology, over at nearby Penglai Pavilion,
the meeting place for China's Eight Taoist Immortals. Visitors have
claimed to see them as apparitions - with one very credible account
being captured on video as recently as 1998!
Whatever - for spooks, wine, fruit, a seaside dip or for a serious
look at business - Yantai has a lot to offer - get over there and
investigate for yourself! |