Xiamen, southeast China’s Fujian province

The year 2013 marked China’s Year of Marine Tourism. A new ranking of Chinese youth’s favorite marine tourism destinations, including 10 cities and 10 scenic spots, was recently released by China Youth Daily and China Tourism Association. 
 

   
Beihai, a prefecture-level city in south China’s Guangxi

The year 2013 marked China’s Year of Marine Tourism. A new ranking of Chinese youth’s favorite marine tourism destinations, including 10 cities and 10 scenic spots, was recently released by China Youth Daily and China Tourism Association. 
 

Sanya, south China’s Hainan province

The year 2013 marked China’s Year of Marine Tourism. A new ranking of Chinese youth’s favorite marine tourism destinations, including 10 cities and 10 scenic spots, was recently released by China Youth Daily and China Tourism Association. 
 

 
Shanghai

The year 2013 marked China’s Year of Marine Tourism. A new ranking of Chinese youth’s favorite marine tourism destinations, including 10 cities and 10 scenic spots, was recently released by China Youth Daily and China Tourism Association. 
  

  
Sansha, south China’s Hainan province

The year 2013 marked China’s Year of Marine Tourism. A new ranking of Chinese youth’s favorite marine tourism destinations, including 10 cities and 10 scenic spots, was recently released by China Youth Daily and China Tourism Association. 
 

 
Hangzhou, southeast China’s Zhejiang province

The year 2013 marked China’s Year of Marine Tourism. A new ranking of Chinese youth’s favorite marine tourism destinations, including 10 cities and 10 scenic spots, was recently released by China Youth Daily and China Tourism Association. 
  

Zhoushan, southeast China’s Zhejiang province

The year 2013 marked China’s Year of Marine Tourism. A new ranking of Chinese youth’s favorite marine tourism destinations, including 10 cities and 10 scenic spots, was recently released by China Youth Daily and China Tourism Association. 
  

 
Yantai, east China’s Shandong province

The year 2013 marked China’s Year of Marine Tourism. A new ranking of Chinese youth’s favorite marine tourism destinations, including 10 cities and 10 scenic spots, was recently released by China Youth Daily and China Tourism Association. 
 

  
Ningbo, southeast China’s Zhejiang province

The year 2013 marked China’s Year of Marine Tourism. A new ranking of Chinese youth’s favorite marine tourism destinations, including 10 cities and 10 scenic spots, was recently released by China Youth Daily and China Tourism Association. 
 

 
Dandong, northeast China’s Liaoning province

The year 2013 marked China’s Year of Marine Tourism. A new ranking of Chinese youth’s favorite marine tourism destinations, including 10 cities and 10 scenic spots, was recently released by China Youth Daily and China Tourism Association. 
 

SOURCE: china.org.cn
    

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