Dead Sea of China
Historical

Dead Sea of China

Sichuan

About This Attraction

Located in Daying County, Suining City, China’s Dead Sea is a great expanse of water, most of which comes from an ancient underground salt basin formed by orogenic processes (the deformation of the earth's crust and upper mantle by interactions between plate tectonics), and was drawn up using ancient salt well technology. Here you can experience the interesting phenomenon of floating on the lake’s surface because of its high salt content. The scenic area also has sand beaches and opportunities for enjoying rafting, surfing, and relaxing in hot springs.

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Quick Information

Rating
Recommended Duration
4–8 hours
Ticket Price
From USD 12.99 (market USD 39.54)
Opening Hours
Open today at 9:00 AM–6:00 PM(Admission ends at 5:00 PM)
Address
Daying, Suining, China
Phone
+8608256169199 | +8608256169188

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