China has opened a strategically significant island county to foreign tourists.
A group of more than 10 tourists from the United States, Holland, Norway and Sweden on Saturday stepped on the isles off Yantai City of Shandong Province, becoming the first group of foreign visitors since the founding of New China in 1949.
Changdao County, located in the juncture of the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea, is composed of 32 islets and occupies two thirds the length of the Bohai Strait, which serves as a portal to the northern port municipality of Tianjin and neighboring Beijing.
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