
In 2004, China Central Television (CCTV) recognized Yantai as the most "Charming City of China." Yantai is located in the northeast of the Shandong Province. It is bordered by both the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea, and lies across from South Korea and Japan. The city includes four districts - Zhifu, Fushan, Mouping and Laishan, and Changdao County, and administers seven county-level cities - Penglai, Laiyang, Haiyang and Longkou, Laizhou, Zhaoyuan and Qixia. Of these, Zhifu is the central district. Although Yantai is not a metropolis like Beijing and Shanghai, it has its own unique charm.
Evidence suggests Yantai existed as a city as long as 10,000 years ago. It was visited three times by the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty, Qinshihuang (259BC-210BC). During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) a fire platform, called Langyantai Platform, was constructed on the northernmost city hill, as a means of defense against pirates. General Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty fought against pirates using this platform, and developed Penglai Water City, a navy base which remains well-preserved to this day.
Although Yantai is located in North China, monsoons regulate the climate, keeping it warm and humid. The average annual temperature is 11.8
C (53.24
F). Fruits and vegetables are plentiful in Yantai, and the long coastline and over 60 islands make the area ideal for any seafood connoisseur - sea-cucumbers, abalones, scallops, crabs and prawns, are all easily available. Yantai's earth is rich with resources as well - its gold reserve, in particular, has the highest output in China.
Adding to the draw of Yantai's natural resources, the picturesque scenery in and around the city has earned the area acclaim by the United Nations, which lists it as one of the most inhabitable places in the world. Undulating hills rise above the area's many rivers, and are framed by beaches and neighboring islands.
Yantai's local food is well-known all around China. Local cooks take advantage of area's abundant sea food, vegetables and fruits, creatively crafting tasty dishes. Yantai is also the cradle of wine production in China, housing the largest wine production base in Asia. With its high quality and more than 100-years of history, Zhangyu Red Wine from Yantai is a widely known brand in China and abroad. In 1987, the International Grape and Wine Bureau dubbed Yantai the "International Grape and Wine City."
Today, with the city's rapid economic development, facilities in Yantai are improving, and transportation is becoming more and more convenient. Ships, trains, airplanes, buses and taxis have modernized daily life and attract tourists to Yantai.
Yantai Tour Information:
Hiking Tour: Information about hiking in Yantai for your reference
Golf Tour: Golf Tour of Yantai and Tai'an
Travelers' Voices on Yantai City
1.
Nov. 18,2009 06:54 Reply
Mr.Zahid(Saudi Arabia) said:
I want to go to Yantai from saudi arabia,how should I book my ticket,from where to get the visa.Is there any muslim food(Halal) restaurant available.
Nov. 19,2009 01:16
Ms.HERBEAT(China) replied:
I think to book the ticket online would be better. And muslim food? There're restautants...
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Oct. 31,2009 04:08 Reply
Mr.ALI(IRAN) said:
hello i am ali i want to go to yantai frome beijing which wich roate is better and how long is?
Nov. 2,2009 22:23
Mr.Johny replied:
Better to go by air. The air ticket is not expensive recently, a bit more than 500RMB. There is also one train from Beijing Railway to Yantai, however, it would take nearly 14 hours. The ticket fare is about 370RMB for soft sleeper. About 70 minutes's by plane.
3.
Oct. 6,2009 02:58 Reply
Mr.ALI(PAKISTAN) said:
DEAR FRIENDS,
PLS TELL WAY TO YANTAI .FROM CHENGDU TO YANTAI WITH TRAIN & BY AIR FLIGHT DURING AND AIR FARE OPTION.
ALSO WAY TO YANTAI FROM NANJING,SUZHOU,WUXI AND SHANGHAI.
THANKS TO ALL.
HAPPY 60 YEARS CELEBRATION OF INDEPENDENCE OF GREET CHINA.
ALI
Oct. 9,2009 23:19
Mr.Manny replied:
By train,
Chengdu do not have direct trains to Yantai, you should make a tansit in Jinan. It is quite a long jurney, perhaps 35 hours plus 7 hours.
Nanjing has one train No.2582 to Yantai, which take 16 hours from 2:41 to 18:39. Fare: about 250RMB for hard sleeper Train 2582 depart from Shanghai and passes Suzhou, Wuxi and then Nanjing to Yantai. Takes about 18 hours from Suzhou and Wuxi to yantai, nearly 20 hours from Shanghai to Yantai.
For flights:
you can use this:
www.travelchinaguide.com/china-flights/
4.
Aug. 14,2009 07:42 Reply
Mr.Iqbal(Bangladesh) said:
Can anyone tell me what is the best way to go Yantai city from Taixing city (Jiangsu Province). I don't want to fly from Shanghai to Yantai. Need other option.
Aug. 17,2009 02:06
Mr.Andy replied:
Get to Nanjig by bus and then take train to Yantai (about 2 hours). There is one train (over 15 hours) from Nanjing Railway Station, but it leaves 2:40am. Or take airplane from Nanjing to Yantai. There is one flight a day at 9:30am and arrive at Yantai 1h10m later.
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May. 28,2009 19:56 Reply
Mr.Jai Naipaul(Canada) said:
I would like to find out about opportunities for teaching English or Methods of Teaching to Teachers. I have a background in both areas and have taught in High School as well as Teachrs' College. I will be in China this summer as I have for the past 4 teaching English in and International School. I am an Ontario Certified Teacher.
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Apr. 5,2009 05:52 Reply
Mr.James(China) said:
My wife and I are considering buying a house in Yantai. Can anyone tell me if there are any jobs available for a foreign English teacher.
Apr. 25,2009 07:32
Mr.Richard Perry(Poland) replied:
Hi there, my wife and I are more than likely going to teach in Yantai from this summer onwards for 6 months. The school I've been speaking with have certainly been more forthcoming and helpful than alot of other schools & agencies within China - which of course is encouraging in itself. I will gladly forward their details if you so wish. Our Skype username is englishmatter.pl.
May. 20,2009 03:18
Mr.yao(china) replied:
yantai university and Ludong university will be ok for you,
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Apr. 6,2009 00:39 Reply
Mr.James(Australia) said:
Buying a house in Yantai is a little expensive. Most of people are living in appartments or units. Yantai has a lot colleges and two big Universities that all have students studing English. I am sure there are many English teaching jobs available.Foreign English teachers are always welcome.