A boy observes an exhibit in China's largest maritime museum in Binhai, which started trial operation on May 1 this year. Built with a total investment of 3 billion yuan ($446.6 million), the National Maritime Museum covers 300,000 square meters, and boast a collection showcasing ancient boats, fossils, maps, and rare animals. [Photo/Binhai Photo]
The salt field of Tanggu Saltworks on May 4. As a coastal district, the salt industry has long been a traditional industry in Tanggu and the foundation of the local chemical industry. [Photo/Binhai Photo]
The annual Chaoyin Temple ritual, on March 23, 2019. [Photo/Binhai Photo]
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