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Taking kids to dig sand and soak in the sea in Tianjin! Still love it after going for 7 years

Happy summer vacation has started! It's that time of the year again to take the kids to the beach! It's been 6 consecutive years at Dongjiang Bay, and I still love it~ ———Why do I love going to Dongjiang Bay❓——— 🌊Safe. There's a designated area for playing in the water, surrounded by barriers. The water depth changes with the tide, but it's not too deep, and there are lifeguards, so it's relatively safe to play with children. 🌊Complete facilities. There are restrooms, changing rooms, and places to wash feet, which is very parent-friendly! You can rent umbrellas and tents, and there are places to eat. 🌊Has a beach. There are many places in Tianjin where you can catch the sea, but almost none have beaches. This one is an artificial beach🏖️, but the kids are happy to play in the sand! ———Some tips for taking kids❗️——— ✔️Ticket price. 50, 1.2-1.4 meters is 25, below 1.2 meters is free ✔️Tents. You can rent umbrellas for 240-280, and you can bargain. I only rented it the first year I went, and after that, I used park tents (for changing clothes) + canopy. ✔️Sun protection. Definitely, definitely, definitely apply sunscreen thoroughly, not just on the face, but all over the body, and reapply regularly. The UV rays are strong whether there's sunlight or not. You'll get tanned. ✔️Food and drinks. There's a big food stall by the sea and small kiosks selling food, but they're not cheap. A regular ice cream costs 10 yuan each... It's recommended to bring your own, freeze ice water the day before, bring sports drinks, which can be refreshing the next day, and can also be used to chill fruits. ✔️Bring several sets of clothes. It's hot at noon, cool in the evening, and it can be cold coming out of the water, so bringing a complete set of short sleeves and sun protection is the right move. ———When is the best time to take photos㊙️——— Moms taking kids out can't miss out on taking photos. Definitely, definitely don't start snapping as soon as you get there, it's really too hot, and the light is too strong. Around 5:00-6:00 in the evening, when it's less crowded and quiet, the light is just right. Change the kids into little dresses and take some beautiful photos~
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