Pingtan Island
Pingtan Island is the largest island in the Fujian province of China. It is located in the Taiwan Strait and covers an area of approximately 391 square kilometers. The island is known for its beautiful beaches, unique rock formations, and rich cultural heritage. Pingtan has been developed as a tourist destination, attracting visitors with its scenic landscapes and historical sites.
The island is also significant for its transportation links, including a bridge connecting it to the mainland. Pingtan serves as a gateway for trade and travel between China and Taiwan. Its economy is supported by fishing, agriculture, and tourism, making it an important region in the area.