Explore Dongying: A guide to tidal flat foraging

(chinadaily.com.cn)| Updated : 2026-05-11

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Dongying's coastline offers a distinctive and interactive coastal experience where the rhythm of the tides reveals wide mudflats filled with clams, small crabs, and shellfish. As the sea retreats, visitors can step onto the exposed tidal zones and enjoy a hands-on activity, a signature outdoor experience that connects people with the natural coastal ecosystem.

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A visitor digs clams in Dongying's coastal area. [Photo/WeChat account: Dazhong News]

One of the most popular destinations is the Hongtan Wetland Tourist Area, where visitors can access the mudflats via guided tractor rides and rent simple tools for digging and collecting. The site also provides family-friendly leisure facilities, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.

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A coastal view of the Hongtan Wetland Tourist Area. [Photo/WeChat account: Dazhong News]

For those seeking a more natural coastal landscape, Jinni Bay offers clean, expansive mudflats rich in shellfish resources. With minimal commercial development, it provides an authentic and peaceful environment for slow exploration and seaside enjoyment.

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Children look for marine life in Dongying's Jinni Bay. [Photo/WeChat account: Dazhong News]

The Gudong Sea Embankment is ideal for travelers who prefer quieter scenery and coastal photography, while the nearby 401 Highway Tourist Service Area offers convenient access to shallow tidal zones perfect for light recreational activities such as crab catching and shell collecting.

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Gudong Sea Embankment offers visitors clear views of the natural coastal scenery. [Photo/WeChat account: Dazhong News]

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Visitors take photos at Gudong Sea Embankment. [Photo/WeChat account: Dazhong News]

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The 401 Highway Tourist Service Area near Gudong Sea Embankment offers convenient access and easy transportation for travelers. [Photo/WeChat account: Dazhong News]

For the best experience, visitors are advised to check local tide tables in advance and plan their visit within one to two hours of low tide. Spring tide periods are especially recommended, as they expose larger areas of the mudflats and increase opportunities for harvesting. Simple equipment such as waterproof boots and small buckets is sufficient for a safe and enjoyable coastal experience.