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Is Leizhou Peninsula rich in resources?

Rich. Leizhou Peninsula is one of the important tropical and subtropical cash crop bases in China, which is rich in sugarcane, rubber, sisal, citronella and peanuts. Seafood mainly includes abalone, prawn, lobster, squid, oyster and pearl. Industries include sugar, food, salt, household appliances, chemicals, machinery, building materials and other categories.

Zhanjiang is the center of water transportation, and the main ports are Zhanjiang and Hai 'an, which can lead to coastal areas. Civil aviation takes Zhanjiang as the center, connecting Guangzhou, Haikou and Hong Kong. The unique natural environment of the peninsula has created fascinating tropical scenery. The main scenic spots are Huguangyan, East Island and Tropical Crops Experimental Station in western Guangdong.

Culture:

Leizhou culture has a long history. Because Leizhou Peninsula is red soil, it is called red soil culture. There are many distinctive cultures in Leizhou Peninsula, which have been passed down in people's production and life and have great inspiration for future generations.

The gathering of talents in the past dynasties has promoted the integration of various cultures, making Leizhou a meeting place of Chu-Yue culture, indigenous culture, Minnan immigrant culture, marine culture and Central Plains culture, with distinct cultural types such as Minnan culture, religious culture, vulgar culture, floating house and celebrity culture.

A number of Leizhou dialects, Leizhou music, Gray, Lei Ju, Leizhou Stone Dog, Leizhou Nuo Dance, Leizhou Drum Changing, Leizhou Ceramics and Lion Dance with local characteristics have been born.