Zhejiang, China
DestacadoZhoushan
Islas sagradas y mariscos frescos
Zhoushan es el archipiélago más grande de China, formado por más de mil islas frente a la costa de Zhejiang. Es hogar del monte Putuo, una de las Cuatro Montañas Sagradas budistas de China y un importante lugar de peregrinación dedicado al bodhisattva Guanyin, junto con una economía pesquera centenaria que aún define la gastronomía local.
Mejor época para visitar: De abril a octubre
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Lo más destacado
- Mount Putuo
One of China's Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains, occupying its own island and dedicated to Guanyin, the bodhisattva of compassion. Home to several major monasteries and a large coastal statue of Guanyin facing out to sea.
- Zhoushan Seafood
Fresh catch straight from one of China's most productive fishing grounds, served at harborside restaurants and markets — from simply steamed fish to regional specialties built around shellfish and small fried fish.
- Zhoushan's Island Beaches
Sand beaches scattered across the archipelago's many islands, including well-known stretches on Putuo Island itself, offering a quieter coastal alternative to mainland China's more developed beach resorts.