What tourist attractions are there in Guangxi North Customs?

Beihai Mangrove Mountain Pass Mangrove Ecological Nature Reserve is located on the east and west sides of Shatian Peninsula in the southeast of Hepu County, Guangxi, and it is 1 15km away from Beihai City. It is one of the first five national New Zealand marine nature reserves approved by the State Council in September, 1990, with a total coastline of 50km and a total area of 80km2, including 40km2 on land and 40km2 on sea. Mangrove is a unique woody plant community in intertidal zone of tropical and subtropical coast, which is mostly distributed in mudflats, and its growth and development depend on the periodic fluctuation of seawater. Mangroves have different shapes, intertwined, and viviparous seedlings are of great ornamental value. Beihai Shankou Mangrove Reserve has sufficient light and heat, and the harbor is deep inland, with good sealing, low seawater pollution and stable physical and chemical properties. The mangrove area of the reserve is 7.2 square kilometers; Mangrove plants 12 species, including Hedysarum hedysari, Preautumn, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Tung Hua Shu, etc. The mangroves here, especially the contiguous pure Hedysarum hedysari forest, are extremely rare and precious in China. The tall and straight Bruguiera gymnorrhiza forest is the only survivor of Guangxi ocean. There are many known marine animals in the nature reserve, such as crab-like snails, fiddler crabs, hand crabs, drum shrimps and so on. Mangrove waters are a good place for national first-class protection of animals, mermaids (dugongs) and manatees, and also the habitat of many seabirds such as egrets. In the mangrove reserve, you can see the wonders of jumping fish and trees and sea snakes dancing in the red forest.