The Red Sea beach in China is an impressive crimson. Shallow seas and tidelands draw thousands of migrating birds to the largest wetland area in the world.
Location
Situated in the largest reed marsh and wetland in the world, The Red Beach is home to more than 399 species of wild animals and more than 260 species of birds. This landscape is also known as the home of the cranes as you can find endangered Black Beaked Gulls and Crown Cranes.
The Red Sea Beach
The Red Sea Beach is an extensive luscious land surrounded by an astronomical beauty of red weed, like it’s found on Mars. Looking for a place to stay in this area is easy as this must visit marvel is located in close proximity to many China luxury hotels the likes of Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas.

Formation
This mesmerising Red Sea beach lies on the bank of the Liaohe River. This phenomenon is caused by Sueda, a type of sea weed. It remains green during summer and the entire 26 kilometre area turns red during autumn.
The nature protection area
This area was given state level conservation in 1988 in order to keep the eco system safe. Although the Red Beach is off limits to the public, there’s a small section open for visitors.
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