The Imperial Beach is located in the northeast of Shipu urban area in Xiangshan. It faces the sea in the east and embraces fields in the west. The northeast ends are connected to the mountains. The beachhead is gentle. The sand quality is moderately soft and hard. The beach is more than 1,800 meters long and more than 300 meters wide. It is shaped like a crescent moon and stretches out grandly like fields. When excited, the waves are towering. It is as cool as a wall rapidly surging and advancing on the sea surface. In terms of grandeur, it is the crown of the beaches on the east coast of Zhejiang. When calm, the ripples reach the sky, showing infinite flexibility, suitable for Xishi to wash silk. Here are the main venue of the China Fishing Festival with more than 10,000 fixed seats, a viewing standard embankment costing millions of yuan, and leisure and entertainment facilities. You can jump on your mount and gallop; you can also hold a cup and taste tea while looking at the sea and listening to the waves; you can even rush into the sea and show your skills. Activities with profound cultural connotations such as ‘March 3, stepping on the beach’ and the annual sea sacrifice ceremony of the China Fishing Festival and marine stunt shows make the Imperial Beach crowded and bustling, attracting tens of thousands of Chinese and foreign tourists to come for sightseeing. In 1998, it was rated as one of the new ten scenic spots in Ningbo. Open all year round and open all day. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day.






