英語二丙 4A0C0066 魏彣潔 4A0C0068 吳佩蓉. First Day First stop – Aquatic Activity Liuqiu is suitable for land activities and water activities. For land activities,

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英語二丙 4A0C0066 魏彣潔 4A0C0068 吳佩蓉

First Day First stop – Aquatic Activity Liuqiu is suitable for land activities and water activities. For land activities, tourists can explore around the island by scooter or bike.

Second Stop – Explore the Tidal Zone The best places to observe the tidal areas of Liuqiu are Duozaiping and Shanfu Port. Here you can easily observe a wealth of tidal life, worth to make a trip.

Third Stop – B&B You can take a bath and ready to have a dinner. That’s 2 way you can choose. One is BBQ, and the other one is restaurant which have 10 dishes. After dinner, you can take a rest.

Second Day First Stop – Beauty Cave Limestone walls, eroded cliffs, collapsed coral cliffs, sea terraces and sea caves are the main attractions of the Beauty Cave. Amongst the limestone one can also find fossilized spiral shells and stick-like fossilized corals.

Second Stop – Sea View Pavilion Sea View Pavilion is located between Beauty Cave and the shore. Occupying a commanding position, from here you can see the coastal cliffs, coastal fringing coral reefs and net-cage fish farming very well. Being eroded by the waves resulted in a breathtaking view of the steep cliffs.

Third Stop – ChungAu Beach Situated between Lobster Cave and Baishashin Port in eastern Liuqiu, ChungAu Beach is one of the main beaches on the island and mainly composed of Foraminiferas and fragments of coral reefs and shells.

The last stop – Home After two days of happily trip, we should go home~~~~~~~~

Thank you for your listening^_^