Located at the easternmost tip of the Shandong Peninsula, Rongcheng has become a rare beachcombing destination in the north with its 493-kilometer coastline and 150,000 mu of tidal flat resources. The intertidal zone here has a fine and gentle mixed bottom of mud and sand, and forms a natural "marine ranch" after low tide, providing an ideal habitat for shellfish such as clams, razor clams, and crabs. With small shovels, net bags and other tools, tourists can explore hidden seafood in the sand and mud, and experience the fun of "digging and digging" treasure hunting.
The unique charm of this sea area lies not only in the gift of nature, but also in the deep integration of humanity and ecology. Visitors can feel the simplicity of Jiaodong's traditional dwellings; or appreciate the marine customs painted by fishermen and painters. The harvest from the sea can be processed directly in the fishing village restaurant, experience the original flavor of steamed clams, or try creative dishes such as steamed scallops with garlic vermicelli.